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(Solution to No. 401)
Clues Across . Thoughtless advice to the hypersensitive? "To — Power, which seems omnipotent" (Shelley). . Withelmina, Mab, ‘and Salote, for instance, . This expression of grief may be mental. . Contiguity. . Allow or hinder, according to context. . Slang for groat? . Probationer deprived of her ration. . Nautical distillation. . This animal undoubtedly has its points. . As long as a catchword, . Part of a thin spanner used in South Africa. . Sojourn. . Official list. 3
19, Clues Down . Sure and in pieces. . Provides uplift as well as letting you down. 4. Found in the least erratic of us. . Comfort in linen, also lace. , . Clara Butt, Sybil Thorndike or Nellie Melba? 7. Receiver of stolen. goods. . What man is said to do in a certain wellknown quotation; but perhaps this year it is woman who does it. The company is over age; does this get you tied up? Where Little Jack Horner sat. The cat is upset with gin. "See how the gods their gifts — " (‘The Mikado"’). ’ "Oh gracious, Why wasn’t I born old and — ?" (Miss Miggs, in "Barnaby Rudge"’).
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 474, 23 July 1948, Page 25
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184"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 474, 23 July 1948, Page 25
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