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(Solution to No. 294)
16a. "His honour 19," . "A damsel with a j Clues Across | In a vision once I saw" (‘"‘Khubla Khan," | by Samuel Taylor Coleridge). — . Urges by means of a mixture of frozen water and a white metal. . Incapacitated, and. perhaps on the By side? . Eire was. . If this word were to 2 down, the result would be fed; as it is, it is obliterated. . Hail at sea? . These birds are evidently on the spree. . Bare lake? . Disgusting-it’s largely a matter of sound. Rustic. . Even gait (anag.). : Be this in order to listen. 15 down extremity (5, 3). Clues Down . You’d probably be in high this if you took umbrage. . What Japanese war criminals do when they lose their heads? (4, 4 Idiot. To be taken for one in the underworld has a sinister meaning. . True Highland spirit? . Firm and constant, yet sad in a way. . Staying power under cane? . Form of parasite. . Pipes too! (anag.) . Canon's stipend. . Russian peasant. in dishonour stood, And faith unfaithful kept him falsely ("Idylls of the oor by Tennyson.) the jaws of D the mouth of ‘Bet, Rode the Six Hundred." ("Charge of the | Light Brigade," by’ Tennyson. )
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 359, 10 May 1946, Page 17
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