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(Solution to No. 328)
Clues Across "T could teach you | How to — right, but then I am _ forsworn." (Portia, in ‘Merchant of Venice."’ ) . Option (anag.). . "For ‘tis the sport, to wait the engineer Hoist with his own — " (‘"‘Hamlet," Act 3, Sc. 4). . Reg suffers a reverse after mother’s ruin; the result is rather hot. . Fancy. . Two ar2 said to be better than one. . Their trunks can never go astray in transit. . Low type of Colonel? . Tin ones (anag.). . Way out. . Err with wit. . Tasted differently. Not at all singular Clues Down . Carp arranged on ice for a whim. . Our gate (anag.). "and all his men ; Looked at each other with a wild — Silent, upon a peak in Darien.’ (Keats). 4. If it is a square one, don’t put it in a round hole. 5. What one might see on the beach any 15. 16. 1%. 21. fine week-end? Anyway, there’s no need to fly off at one. " . Mountain . Kind of lace. . Belt man (anag.). . "The heartache, and the thousand — shocks That flesh is heir to." (‘"‘Hamlet," Act 3, Ge, 1): You would not expert treason from him, but you would get it. Ne’er-do-well. "Another insult, and, I think, a light one," as Pooh-Bah said. "In sooth, I know not why I am so — ("Merchant of Venice," Act 1, Sc. 1).
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 400, 21 February 1947, Page 23
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229THE LISTENER CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 400, 21 February 1947, Page 23
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