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(Solution to No. 279)
Clues Across . Where the King was while the Queen Was eating 24 across. 8. Mickey and Super are by no means "wee, sleekit, cowrin’, tim’rous beasties." 9. British political economist (1766-1834) 10. 11. . He acts in a very dishonest way. 14. 17. 19. 22. 23. 24. we SHNA wm SW He found in an alms hut. Character in Kenneth Grahame’s ‘The Wind in the Willows." Thirty-six bushels of coal. Feel an earnest ambition in Persia. This substance may be oily next. Behead this insect to find the cause of Cleopatra’s death. Wear this to keep your clothes clean, "We will — a family, A girl for you, a boy for me," as "Tea for Two" has it. See 1 across. Clues Down . No animal, although it has a tail, . Tea, Lulu, is very confused, but need you howl and hoot? Not now, certainly. . With shepherds they are invited in the song to come away On Flora’s holiday. Such a person is evidently a victim of the servant shortage. . You find us above her in a theatre. Distilled extract. . Look for this mark when buying. . Does this serve to tidy the hair of the member of the winning crew who is thrown into the water after the race? . Name one of Bach’s concertos. . Last in,. perhaps, but by no means least in Russia. . Vassal. . There’s poetry in an osprey. . This fiend is not necessarily coy, all the same,
No. 280
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 344, 25 January 1946, Page 23
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