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(Solution to No. 430)
Clues Across : This selective instinct undergoes a reverse in the trial fight. . I'm great! (anag.) . Post mortem. . Out after a sailor. . Eskimo. . For this is an ancestor. . If in the bonnet, may be compared with bats ‘in the belfry. . "But first among the priests dissension , Springs! Men who attend the — " (Milton, ‘‘Paradise Lost’’). If good, farewell. What’s in one? Amen! . Bare city (anag). "Tou shalt not make to thyself any graven — "" (2nd Commandment). . Even rag may be used to carve. . Captivates. "Our revels now are — " ("The Tempest,"" Act 4, Scene 1).
No. 431
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RwWNe Clues Down . Alf is upset over me. . Quite an old and valuable object? . Retaliation. ©: adios Be the only one to say I Really fell in love the day I First set eyes on you." Destination. . O read in some confusion. A muse gh. by Aldous Huxley. . Dismiss without dissolution — this pears in favour of the rascal. No brief for a garden conflagration. Bad ring (anag.) . Resources. . Output. ‘ . Mother of Castor and Pollux, . An affirmative feature? ap-
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 504, 18 February 1949, Page 21
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181"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 504, 18 February 1949, Page 21
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