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(Solution to No. 297)
10. 13. 15. 16. 17. 20. 21. 23. 24. . Animals traditionally found in them thar . Moment in Martin’s tantrum. . He’s confused before half the rabble, but . A teal King, even if he did go mad. . Here we find a rodent in sight. Clues Across mountains. surely he’s able to deal with them! Character in Shaw’s "Arms and the Man." Combination of hop and slide? Naturally if the floor is. , Take it, or leave it (7, 6). The years of the black-out perhaps? Ancient British and Irish alphabet. Attracts by means of broken rules. Nothing succeeds like it according to the popular saying. Dies in confusion in front of the little saints. Found in a sea geranium. Clues Down An @fromatic herb featured in a narrative poem by Keats. "Dost thou think, because thou art virtuous, there shall be no more cakes and ("Twelfth Night," Act 2, Sc. 3.) There’s many a one ‘twixt cup, and lip. Coming to earth. Piffle. . Set-of pots usually heard and not seen, . A banned heroine and French grey; the result is used in perfumery. . Some'lass! (anag.) . Held Dud, all crowded together, . No spendthrift! | . Each in a different way. | . The curate’s was good in parts,
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 362, 31 May 1946, Page 17
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