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(Solution to No, 348)
"I would applaud thee to the very -, Clues Across 1, This cat is noted for its grin, 5. Change of step — it’s a nuisance, 8. Little by little a Dean Farrar hero follows a re-arrangement of 18 down, with a new-fangled result. 9. "The Young — ," a play by Noel Coward. 11. Winking at offence. — 14. Breathe in. ome 15. One who is now known as George used to be known by this name. 1%. Father (4, 6). 20. Reputed to have fiddled while a wellknown city burned. 21. This fallacy credits nature’ with human emotions. , 22. Half a penitentiary appears to indulge in vocal melody. 23. By choosing the leaden casket he ‘won Portia. Clues Down 1. Lingo. 2. Ait. : 3. Figure of an object standing for a word or a sound. 4. Singer (anag.). 6. Acparentis put a stop to ire to bring into peril. 7. Grotesque imitation, 10. Mountain slides. 12. Disorders in a salt-mine? 13. "Men fear death as — fear to go in the : dark." (Bacon). 16. Mysteries. 18. A school of note? 19 ? That should applaud again.’ (Macbeth, Act 5, Sc. 3).
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 420, 11 July 1947, Page 16
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199THE LISTENER CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 420, 11 July 1947, Page 16
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