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(Solution to No. 410)
‘Clues Across One of th» names by which Trinculo and Stephano called Caliban in ‘‘The Tempest." Kind of bridge which needs caution? Red mares (anag.) The Turkish variety is rather sweet, More sand secured the release of the captive. "And stretched ----- of an antique song.’ (Shakespeare's seventeenth sonnet) . Try and eat? Oppose. . There are several among the Dramatis Personae of the Shakespearian play presented in New Zealand by the Old Vie. Company. . Touching form of lace tent. . Part of a pillar. When Lady Macbeth calls her hotbend "Infirm of purpose!" 95 accuses him of being the reverse of . "All -----+ are bad" ("Ruddigore"’) . "She sells ------s on the sea shore."
Clues Down 1, Dear to me — but not excessively dear. 2. What Hero might have said to her lover had he presented her with this shrub. 3. "But now I am past all here but prayérs." ("Henry VIII," Act 4, Sc, 2.) 4. Pantry. 5. More than half used but less than halfused, 6. "And with his we are healed." (Isaiah, Chapter. 53) 7. You must have had two grand ones, 12. Mine’s not (anag.) Le a 7 of drug in alcohol: 14, 16. Saath month of the Mohammedan year. 17. Their hair, skin and eyes lack pigmentation. 20. Strike out. . Noxious weeds found in a Tartar -estate.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 483, 24 September 1948, Page 9
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