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(Solution to No, 400)
pee Clues Across . With 2d. short of 1/- I display contrition, Pepys’ last word on many occasions? . Torn state. . Evenly balanced. . Would you bury this stone? . Elegant. . A lover of poetry would probably not be this to this. . Engraved. . Novels by Stephen Leacock? would I change that note To. which fond love hath charmed me." (Elizabethan love song). . Anagram of 6 down found in the garden. The schoolboy howler states that it is the wife of an apostle. . Preceded by men it becomes a threat. "And all our ------s have lighted fools The way to dusty death." (Macbeth). Clues Down When about to depart he gets the blues apparently. Striking but evidently incapable, No, not now, dear. No rest for a wise old man. Eight?. Yes. (anag.) Anagram of 22 across found in kitchen, bedroom and bathroom. . Lud! Indeed!! . "What made th’ shine? Robin Adair." (Burns). Men are confused in Asia — this. probably accounts for their loss of memory. . Began to pur little Edward at the top of the bill. . Indispensable part of a oe essay. . "O Caledonia; stern and wild Meet for a poetic child." (Scott). "They brought me one Pinch ......,.. A » hollowed-eyed, sharp-looking wretch." (‘The Comedy of Errors,") A pleasant city?
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 473, 16 July 1948, Page 23
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216'THE LISTENER' CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 473, 16 July 1948, Page 23
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