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(Solution to No. 351)
Clues Across Dear Noel, can you provide m: with a flowering evergreen shrub. . Form of furs found on the sea-shore. Robin was his first name. Narration. New ‘Zealand playwright who, according to an article ih a recent ‘‘Listener," bought a teapot for 6/11, which makes quite good tea. 11. Apprehend. 14. These might be éupected: from ladies. 17..A ZB -serial (3, 2, 3, $8); 19. Character found in. both "Quiet Wedding" and "The Tempest.’ 20. Song thrush. : 21. " ...... before the cock crow twice thou shalt — me thrice.’ (Christ, to ; Peter, at the Last Supper). 22. Duly send. (anag.). »
> Whe 6. 10. 12. 13. Clues Down . An egg-shaped wind instrument. . Our name may inspire with love. "O Caledonia! stern and wild, Meet — for a poetic child." (Scott). . Declaim from memory about a confused Spanish gentleman . . . this is naturally abstruse. . Person or thing regarded as manifestation or instrument of divine wrath. We learn (anag.). With a slight alteration, high places may be .transformed into these geographical regions. Regularity of procedure. Custom which compels a man to marry outside his own tribe. 15. % Name of a dynasty. Leave nothing to be desired. Wanderer. é
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 423, 1 August 1947, Page 9
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204"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 423, 1 August 1947, Page 9
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