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(Solution to No, 391)
11. ¥ ~ Clues Across "Toujours la politesse?" (6, 6). Name of a Disney character — not a camel, although it displays a hump. . Soldier aphis. Bold save (anag.). Leading lady of an opera by Purcell. Wiig Legend of Sleepy — " by Washing- . 7. but sing because I must, And pipe but as the -s sing." (Tennyson). . They give point to pens, . Jamaica pepper. Mr. Williams’s first name, . Alligator pear, Suitable tone for asides? (5, 7). Clues Down . French rakes: Pale noon (anag.). . This is not so easy. . Name of several English rivers. "For he might have been a Rodsian, A French, or Turk, or Proosian, O perhaps — " (‘‘H.M.S. Pinaforte’’) was remedy for a hang-over? (4, 2, , . 8. They are necessary unless the tram 13. 15. 17. 20. 21. is full. (5, 7). The unmarried daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ions is apparently full of good works, Boil ale in the garden. Part of a notable achievement, Incensed. The beginning of many fairy tales.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 464, 14 May 1948, Page 19
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