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(Solution to No. 333) ‘
Clues Across . Can Tui try it? (anag.). Certainly, if she wants to prove silence is golden. Her art is somewhat confused. 9. Obstinate, "Til fares the land, to hastening ills a -, Where wealth accumulates, and men decay; (Goldsmith, in ‘'The Deserted Village.’’) = Loe fap 12. * 14. Maligna 17. a oa (anag.). 18. Brother of Hem. 20. Fairness. 21. Procyon fotor. 22. This form of bomber cache may stifl be found in some Pacific islands.
Clues Down’ 2. The man gives a song of praise. 3. Wild Alpine goat. ‘4. Loathsome. 5. Warbies. 6. Appeased by means of a refi tide. 7. Fault. 10. She bets, according to commands. 13. Inducing sleep. 15. Charm. 16. This Tuesday precedes Ash Wednesday. 19, And this Sunday is the one before Easter.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 405, 28 March 1947, Page 13
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