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(Solution to No, 413)
. What the fox in the fable called what he fourid he couldn't reach. . Found in reverse in Madrid and Lisbon. . Ill eat chip (anag.) . Exhaust. . Vassal. . "Ah God! to see the branchesAcross the moon at Grantchester."’ (Rupert Brooke. ) . Suppress (2 words). . Recover. . A Bachelor of these is not necessarily a bachelor. . In places (anag.) . Ballad. . Basis. Disparage. . So be silent (anag.) Clues Across Clues Down | . A curl helps (anag.) but it,is very gloomy. . Your pronunciation of "lignum vitae" depends on which one you're from, according to the mouse-trap merchant in ‘‘Running an Office." « True flag (anag.) | 4. Scenes of conflict. 5. She may be. found in Dunedin slightly upset. 6. Bag of membrane. 7. "even — itself was moved at the presence of God, the God of Israel (Psalm 68). 10. This is usually necessary if you want to . reach the top of a mountain by the most direct route (2 words). 11. This. is on me. Prince, in a way. 14. What is left in the bottoms of 1002. measures? 17. Thrown up as an admission of defeat 19. "Fear no more the heat o’ the sun, Nor the furious winter’s — " (Song from *‘Cymbeline"’ ) . What they will be. . From, but not quite.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 486, 15 October 1948, Page 21
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215'THE LISTENER' CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 486, 15 October 1948, Page 21
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