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Solution to No. 402
Clues Across . This might be taken to mean that fair exchange is no robbery. (5 words) . Indication of the road to Kent? . Rascal. . "Held we fall to -, are baffled to fight better, sleep to wake." (Browning) According to the old rhyme, he witnessed the death of Cock Robin. . "But I, being -, have only my dreams." (W. B. Yeats) . Destitution. . It gives warning to skaters, obviously. . A false step, maybe. . Witch but notch. . He makes lace. . How can I be calm at this retort, . "when, sick for home, : She in tears 5 down the — corn." ("Ode to a Nightingale,’’ Keats) . Tin pot service (anag.) EEE
Clues Down . "And of the cannibals that each other eat, The — " ("Othello," Act 1, Sc. 3) . Part of the rebel kingdom. . She may be a Dean. . Recondite. See 25 across. . Here we see a tailor die in some con fusion. . Sparkling hock! What goes on here? . Growing old, not in seven ages but in ten scenes. . Distorted. . As this crib is a famous race-meeting. . One of Jack Hulbert’s recordings suggests several cures for it. . Spanish river, which is only part of the brook, . Always to be found in a capital city. . Here in France.
No. 403
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 475, 30 July 1948, Page 9
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