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(Solution to No, 381)
Clues Across -- goeth before destruction, 4. Might it be used to cut the first part of it? Etch in the sky. . Gives the seaside its exhilarating smell. Unpleasant form of 3 down, The eine may be a source of amusement. : Gives The 11 sorcet skp liien-Maabege bs tee Zealand. . Earned it (anag.). So naturally its kept. . No smoke without it. . Snake. . Raving madmen, Part of the equipment of 11 across, "This happy — of men" (‘Richard II," Act 2, Sc. 1).
->ene Clues Down Gestapo (anag.). The widow’s cruse-of oil was. Every one taken separately. Remove the second ‘letter from 8 across, and mix the remainder for this implement, . Delightful — but it. begins with a fuss. Pest in a carrot (anag.). Geological soles? The lass with this air was evidently worth making a song about. 15. " . .. . proud pied April, — in all his trim" (Shakespeare, Sonnet No. 98). 16. Meet. 17. Cares, ‘ Is a person with this sort of nose likely te qeet with this? ‘
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 454, 5 March 1948, Page 18
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176"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 454, 5 March 1948, Page 18
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