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"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD

(Solution to No. 427)

Clues Across . He was famous for his judgment. . Plan with wig to get the bird. . Boring hue for someone next door. Snare. . Salute in bad weather? He runs away. _ . "Now to the banquet we press, Now for the -s and the ham." ‘i (W. 8. Gilbert-‘"The Sorcerer.’’) "I wandered lonely as a -" (Wordsworth ) . 45 inches. . Then Cora becomes a recluse. . A relapse always ends in this. . Swift wrote the Tale of one. "We have rose candy, we have spikenard, Mastic and -v-and oil and spice." (J. E. Fiecker-Hassan." ) Part of a clasp earring. . Befeil.

. Venciapes hooded! enaies: Clues Down . Toby’s master. In in in a’ rag. . London district. . . Waterless battle-it’s only a game. . Foreshadows the finish of the wine? . Got in out of order. ‘’Twas caviare to the -" ("Hamilet," Act II, Se. 2.) Run away-but not for the same reason as 11 across. . It’s a puzzle. Turned up in an illicit sale? "Oft of one .wide-had I been told" (Keats-"On First Looking into Chapman's Homer.’’) There, in a way. . Stork-like bird. . Disencumbered.

No, 428

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R.W.

C.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 501, 28 January 1949, Page 9

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185

"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 501, 28 January 1949, Page 9

"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 501, 28 January 1949, Page 9

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