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(Solution to No. 380)
23. Clues Across Very much: worn, but not necessarily fashionable. . Be of use, but afflict in the end. . Ah! so temper is in the air? "I am but — north north west." (‘"Hamlet," ACt- 2, Mme ass . Hippocampus. Saintly headgear. . They are joined on the stairs by the risers. . Secure by plausibility. Does the matelot get a ration of this? It would be rum if he didn’t. If I am removed from this North Canterbury town beheaded, a rabbit remains. The answer is in the affirmative. Made by both the tailor and the florist. Apparently he is an actor in disguise. Sixty. Clues Down Art in story is short-lived. On the war path? . Flies from the law. . Command. "But beauty vanishes, beauty passes, However -, — it be." (Walter De La Mare). ‘ "The fairest of her daughters — " (Milton). Conclusive. Affluent of the Waiapu River, Auckland. Name given to certain islands in the Aegean Sea. Suitable draperies for the walls of the executioner’s house? What Tweedledum and Tweedledee resolved to have. . "My — leaps up when I behold A rainbow in the sky.’’ (Wordsworth). Naomi’s daughter-in-law. Sometimes cited as a standard of blindness.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 453, 27 February 1948, Page 17
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