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(Solution to No. 399)
Clues Across Hurl cat at Eric (anag.). Take us to Rio in order to become disorderly. . Regarding transgression — this is used in varnish. You can’t have it and eat it too, according to the old saying. The aim of these Roman laws was the fair distribution of state lands. . Thanks, Your Majesty — this is rather fetching. . "Macbeth shall never vanquish’d be until Great wood to high Dunsinane hill Shall ,come against him.’ (Macbeth, Act 4, Be. 1). . Study the juryman — he might produce rabbits out of his hat. . H. H. Munro, . I dead? Can this be helped! . Our nose becomes burdensome. One of Shakespeare’s lesser known plays (3 words).
noe ; Clues Down . For this fruit, look to Capri. . "’Tis not alone my inky » good mother, Nor customary suits of solemn black" (Hamlet, Act 1, Sc. 2). . Would the lover bring this when he comes to press his suit? Emblem concealed in children’s ignorance. A printer turns turtle. . Boots or Ballet? ’ . The real name of 6 down Bolshevist leader was Vladimir Ilitch Ulianoff., . Under bun (anag.). . Richard III, according to Shakespeare, offered his for a horse. . Litotes. Alighted (2 words). Guile. Got up — this sounds quite flowery. . Keen interest.
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