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Clues Across 1. At Turin Alice is apparently tongue-tied. 9. Last but one, 10. Escape from. 11. A prefatory discourse about an a@bbreviated weight in reverse certainly presents a difficulty to be solved. 12. Fair Elaine conceals her anger." 13. "Ah, did you once see Shelley And did he stop and speak to you... ." (Robert Browning.) 14. Saw through the looking glass. ’ 15. Flags concealed in the guinness. 17. Child of the brain. 18. Intimidating, but behead it, transpose one letter, and the result is inspiriting. 20. The girl hated to be carefree. Clues Down That which is mightier than the sword suffers a reverse over a melody; the result is to be found in the sky. 3. A form of siren. 4. Not at all well, 5 . According to the old rhyme, he and the lion came to blows over the crown, 6. Serve. 7. Dependent on alms. 8. Expert menial is nevertheless upset. 11. Speak for the highest points. 13. Buttons over an industrious insect in a brilliant show. te 14. Twist about. 16. Movement of contempt or annoyance. 17. "Oh, how full of ---s is this working aot aaah ("As You Like It," Act 1, 19: "By thy long grey beard and glittering -- * Now wherefore stopp’st thou me?" ("Rime of the Ancient Mariner.’’) ai
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 347, 15 February 1946, Page 23
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226THE LISTENER CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 347, 15 February 1946, Page 23
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