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(Solution te No. 398)
. "But yet the pity of it, . As belief becomes practicable, . Mr. Clark to you, perhaps. Clues. Across Dance in rain (anag.). Does this bring to mind "the multitudinous seas?" Ina dream I find wine, or a cake, perhaps. . Found in reverse in the word I parsed. . His money comes from cars. Could he do a Morris dance? Oh lord! One of Cleopatra’s women who might be justified in giving herself airs. . "All we like sheep have gone ‘te (Isaiah 53.) Planet distinguished by its rings. * ("Othello") Base anagram of a famous tapestry. Private acre (anag.).
Clues Down "Nor the rain make when the wind sighs" (Walter de la Mare). Beating failed, although it was unremitting. Decisive for good or evil. . In fact. . Wary, in a way. . Calm, although ending in ea confused babel. + Obsolete indifference. Bugle lily. Elementary, my dear Watson! . A sign of the Zodiac. Mary is upset here.
No. 399
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 471, 2 July 1948, Page 19
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