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(Solution to No. 423)
12. 13. 14. 17. 19. Clues Across . Sluggish. . Charged-in the manner of Zola, not the Light Brigade. Dogberry said they are odorous, He who pays the piper has the right to call it, . They are not always loud, although they are frequently too long ~« Abnormal. ; What Jack did. (2 cal Famous Italian actress. Not put into words. a a early colonist always pay his Burns } mast at "Wee, modest, erimsontipped
a vayp p Clues Down . Teller of the tale Macbeth calls "full of sound and fury, signifying nothing." . It marches on. What I wish you all. Without me crime raises a shout in France. "The Angel of the Lord came down, And glory -.- " (N. Tate) (2 words) "Stick close fo your -, and never go to sea, And you all may be rulers of the Queen’s Navee." (W. S. Gilbert) . "She never told her love, But let -, like a worm i’ the bud, Feed on her damask cheek." (‘Twelfth Night," Act 2, Scene 4) . You have probably heard Marian ,Anderson singing in this Rhapsody by Brahms. . March, head, pan, lock or heat? . Fed us (anag.) 15. Hard black wood. . 14 across is confused here. . There’s more than one in the Alps.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 497, 31 December 1948, Page 9
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