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o eH 10. 24.. 25. : Famous English conductor (6; 7). As a description of rain, is ~ Clues Across > Lorna. ; "For men may, come and men may go, But I go on for — " (Tennyson): Prefaced by 13 across, these two form an exclamation rate. a disdain. . Definite article. . Fabulous bird. . "Silent — " (A song by Vain Williams). . Flower -gitl, in an opera by Puccini. . The reverse of gross. . Lady gave the title for a play by Oscar Wilde. . I am slain! (anag.). + Parsimonious. t One way of referring to an empty stomach. which could equally well refer. to a dental cavity. (6, 4). Another famous English conductor (8, 5). Clues Down Intimidate with a broken heart over half a score. » Remit for an episcopal head-dress, Churlish? not quite surely? Correct. You may remember a serial about a fresh one ° "Tilt a’ the seas gang dry, my dear, And the rocks — wi’ the sun" (Burns), . Item in a sports programme. Would she be inclined to hoard? : Heath. + Suitable weapon for a flier? » Mary was, quite. a Mass of cast metal. }. He must a lotg ‘ohn: Wid tape with: the. devil, Name of Ashley’s sister, in "Gone with the Wind." Composer of the Brandenburg Concertos. One of Noah’s sons. ee
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 421, 18 July 1947, Page 17
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219THE LISTENER CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 421, 18 July 1947, Page 17
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