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1. 24. Clues Across ‘What the new reporter might say in order to do this. A notorious gangster deprived of his headgear finds himself in solitary confinement, haps? per! . Phyllis Bottome wrote of a mortal one, . That war (anag.) . "Tell me where is Fancy — (Song from ‘Merchant of Venice’’) : . Of strife (anag.) . And 24 across. Title of a novel by the author of "Good-bye, Mr. Chips." . A dangerous family to dine with. . No, listen! that’s very rude. \ A Marten was murdered in a. red one. "Thou art noble and nude and — (Swinburne). "That every boy and every ¢ That’s born into the world — ae (Private Willis, in "Iolanthe’’) . Mixed relay. See 13 across.
> ene Clues Down . Toad be in ruins (anag.) . One part may be versatile. . In which Tennyson’s moaning doves were to be found. . "Under the wide and — sky, 3 Dig the grave and let me lie." (R. L. Stevenson ) ; . He’s no aid, even in sticking to it. . African ruminant. . Neat interment (anag.) . Talk. . Tearing into rock. . What the first lesson doth here, . "Hyperion to a — " (‘Hamlet," Act = Sc. 2) . "If she be not so to me What care I‘ how — she ‘be." (George Wither)
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 478, 20 August 1948, Page 8
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208"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 478, 20 August 1948, Page 8
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