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(Solution to No. 298)
Clues Across . This is glum enough as it is, but when upset it’s more so! . Forerunner of the calculating machine? . Danger. . Turn this Spanish gentleman round if you want him to incline his head. . This indispensable quality is largely a matter of sense. . The sort of living in which the prodigal son wasted his substance. . It might be the work of an 18 down. Necessary to the actor and the billiard player. It is said to be mightier than the sword (2 words). . Island where the Apostle John was banished. : . Just the reverse of 11 across, 14 across again. Blow up. , According to Juliet it is "such sweet sorrow. . This sort of nail should not be hit with a hammer. . Turned to bone. . Normally we have five. + Inclined. — Clues Down The officer heads the larger number, . Flowering shrub. An old salt could appropriately be described thus. . What the woman always does. . Discerned. (4, 3). He's not found at the top of the class. No man noticed (anag.). . Piece of furniture at which clerk and pupil spend a lot of their time. . Fine face (anag.). . Went up in the right order to make a scene, Dad. . Elizabeth Barrett Browning, for instance. . The three little ones are famous. . "Meanwhile the rural ditties were not mute, flute. ("‘Lycidas" by Milton) Temper’d to the . Organ by means of which we exercise one of our 28 across.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 363, 7 June 1946, Page 13
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