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(Solution to No. 355)
ono fe NOMAD ms Clues Across . Pious. . Mixture of bore and cad in a rich material. ‘ . Shed plumage in duel with Tom. . "What! wouldst thou have a’ serpent — thee twice?’"’ (‘‘Merchant of Venice,’’ Act 1V,..Se..2). . Weeds may do this to your garden if you neglect it. . Old Mother Hubbard’s dog got none. . Set of nine. . Hidden form of talent? w. . His 23’s across are C.E.M., he wears & short beard, and you may have heard him in the BBC Brains Trust. . "I have been a — in a strange land." (Exodus 2). . Poetically laughing in the train, . Occurring at the beginning. . Tennyson wanted none of this at the bar when he put out to sea. . Occurrence. Clues Down . Hunted animals round a morass, Sedate and quiet-mannered. Turkish sword without gvyard. . Disreputable person (2 words). Drive out. . Fatty form of soda pie. . "There be three things which are too wonderful for me... . the way of an -., in the air." (Proverbs, 30). .. Mistletoe, for instance. . River flowing from Lake Erie to Lake Ontario. . Tattler (anag.). . Mainly 9 across. . Large ‘drinking bowl. . Ingrained dirt. . Needle case.
No. 356
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 427, 29 August 1947, Page 14
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194THE LISTENER CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 427, 29 August 1947, Page 14
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