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(Solution to No. 385)
19. 22. 23. 24. Clues Across . A Royal favourite. . Apparently sedentary material. . Thankless person evidently thrown \ into the fire? *O Love, O fire! once he drew With one long kiss my whole soul. through My lips os drinketh dew." (Tennyson). . Came to a peak? "The — and arrows of outrageous fortune." (‘"Hamlet,’’ Act 3, Sc. 1). . Iago says of him in "Othello," "Forsooth a great arithmetician." Proverbially you cannot ‘have yours and eat it too, ; Or in a kind of hat? What a prospect! Obtain, apparently in favour of a remedy. ° Regretting, and largely downfall. ~ Pure traces (anag.).
Clues Down . Helps, but beginning stupidly. 2. Out (3, 2). "Give me my robe, put on my crown; I have Immortal — in me..." ("Antony and Cleopatra," Act 5, Se, . His age. (anag.). . A Spanish painter displays a Hindu oxfam of philosophy. . Shades. + Olympian waitress? . Christ said he is worthy of his hire, (St. Luke, Chapter 10). If a thing were this as a whole, it would naturally do this in two parts, . 2 across sold them. . The ingenious idea is obvious. . Vestment always reversed in a certain epoch. . Wrong. . Part ‘of the West Indies.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 458, 2 April 1948, Page 9
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