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(Solution to No. 292)
21. . "The desire of the Clues Across . Could this describe Aladdin’s lamp, perhaps? (5,7). . An article of clothing is cut short-evi-dently it’s the only one. . Counterpoint requires more than one. If down, a scolding; if up, a childish masquerade. The object of Leander’s affection was apparently a brave man! An Arab or Moslem of the time of the Crusades. . Stumble in a fast riposte. . An animal pictured at bay followed almost immediately by an insect-the result is motionless and unchanging. Standard of stiffness? In 1658 this sea was frozen so hard that Charles X of Sweden marched his army across it into Germany. The usual order for an index, Clues Down I’m sad over this risky undertaking-with good reason, it seems, since it turns out to be an unlucky accident. . Although it’s not the right ‘place for it, you'll find this bird in the garden. . You’d expect to find profit in coal, but it’s just the opposite in this case. . Not now. Die? Rot! (anag.) . The oily patch is based on a supposition. The author of the Davina Commedia finishes the slow movement. . Gets near (anag.). I am involved with 1.s.d.-and it’s rather depressing. = and terebinth and oil and spice-" (Flecker, in ‘‘Hassan’’). for the star," (Shelley).
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 357, 26 April 1946, Page 31
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220THE LISTENER CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 357, 26 April 1946, Page 31
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