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(Solution to No. 432)
_ Clues Across . Conspicuous feature of the New York skyline. . Sheridan’s School for it should be remembered by many of us. . Humpty Dumpty was this. . The fox must hate the sight of this garment (2 words). Bright smile. . Mixtufe of air and mud. "I know the not, , fall to thy prayers; How ill white hairs become a fool and | jester." (Henry V to Falstaff in the second part of "Henry IV’-two words). . Four fifths of the ‘globe. . Or in Panama? What a view! Part of the chase the mad dog led his captors. . American name for a mollusc almost identical with our paua. Nora’s height (anag.) is punishable by death (2 words).
at wn Clues Down . Any deer (anag.). . Ancient herald’s wand, . Adrift. . The God of love would be sore standing on his head. . "Thus unlamenting let me die; Steal from the world, and not a ---. Tell where: I lie" (Pope-"‘Ode on Solitude.") . Bragging talk. . Surely a clue to this is quite unnecessary! » Assign. » "And Cuckoo-buds of yellow. hue Do paint the with delight." ’ (Song from ‘"‘Love’s Labours Lost.’’) Man of learning. . Did Sir Toby? . "Give a bad name" (1, 3).
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 506, 4 March 1949, Page 9
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203"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 506, 4 March 1949, Page 9
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