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8. Menial tie (anag.). 9. Abbreviation signifying "not elsewhere included." : 10. Coming to the same thing. 12. M. Blum’s first name reversed gives another. 13. Mishap. 15. Sacrifice. ° 17. "my way of life Is fall’n into the , the yellow leaf (Macbeth, Act 5, Sc, 3). 19. Trace tunes in spoken words. 21. Hail. . 22. Uncompounded. ¢ Clues Down 1. This phase of Gothic architecture lasted from the end of the 14th Century until the Renaissance, 2. Energy. 3. Conclusive. 4. "We have rose-candy, we have spikenard, and terebinth and oil and spice .. ."’ ("Hassan," by Flecker). 5. Name of a tavern associated with Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, Beaumont and Fletcher. 6. Not soothed. 7. I am found between a despot and a confederate in an overbearing manner. 11. Tempt with ride — is this allowed? 14. Real’ mad! (anag.). 16. The type of bicycle Daisy was offered : as an inducement to marriage? 8. Sloping edge. 0. Consumed. Clues Across
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 441, 5 December 1947, Page 31
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