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(Solution to No. 443)
Clues Across . Petrol usually makes the -, although it may be gold moidores /or cheap tin trays, among other things, according to Masefield. . Cut grass round 45 inches. . Lamented round me? . Take it from article and re-arrange-ob-vious, isn’t it? . The first. line of this poem by Keats is "A thing of beauty is a joy forever." sand 21 across. The Stone Age might -be the theme of this book by Dickens, . Calm part of the house Rene Clair lives in. . Master is confused. "Why do the heathen — ?" ree because their gear is upset. . Adherent of a cause, . See 11 across. ’
. Across that war? . "Bis!" . "Come unto these yellow — " (Song from "The Tempest’’) Clues Down ; | A sure comment (anag.) a . Take me away from 8 across, . Soothing part of an appointment, . Victim of rabies. . Trimmiing found in 9 across. . Work; its beginning may be grand or comic. Made pointers (anag.) . Nine of them are proverbially saved by one in time. . Mine, Reg (anag.) + "Music hath charms, to soothe s -_ breast’ (Congreve) . 18 across artless? Castles here don’t belp the housing shortage. This city is part of the go slow policy.
No, 444
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 517, 20 May 1949, Page 11
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