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(Solution to No. 346)
Clues Across 1. Late in bed. 5. "Where e'er you walk, cool gales shall fan the — (P ). 8. S sore may cruel, naturally, 9. Leave-taking on one’s head? 10. "He either fears his — too much, 18. 20. 21. Or his deserts are small, That dates not put it to the touch, To gain or lose it all." -( Marquis of Montrose). Nationality of Michael Arlen. Barged in order to pester, + Gems containing a vegetable, Pure ales are a delight. . Give out — about time too! Hire tin (anag.), Forefinger. : "And was Jerusalem builded here, Among these dark, satanic — ?" (Blake). » Any deer? (anag.). Clues Down Are the inhabitants of this town frank and hearty? Cold tea (anag.). . Horse’s pace is reversed in this breach. . Convey into exile. "She, supposing him to be the -, saith unto him... ."’ (St. Johti’s Account of the Resurrection ). | A useful thing to have when accused of a crime, + Mechanical cotitrivances. + Sue’s mare (anag.). . Religious rite. . Ninth month of Mohammedan year. » "Grief filly the room up of my absent. ehil r Puts on file ee looks," repeats his words," (King J Act 3, Sc. 4), Sister to Lionel and John, and aunt to ana. , Charged. Italian city well known for an architecty. ' 3
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 418, 27 June 1947, Page 23
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