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'THE LISTENER' CROSSWORD

(Solution to No. 447)

w nxn Aunt 13. 14. 16. 19. 22. Clues Across . You want a universal remedy? Try a canape-properly mixed, of course. "He that is down needs fear no fall, He that is down;-no — " (John Bunyan) . The agent loses his head, but is still a man of parts. . Is angry with a scented shrub. Surrounded, appropriately, by pig ‘ie the boar provides us with old-fashioned 5 down. . Ageless message. ’ . "The ----s of Society,":by Ibsen. . If hard, tough; i.e., bold. . What they will be. . Be seated in some confusion in the midst of the dance, this lends enchantment. . "And, like a — 15 across, the morn From black to red began to turn." (‘"‘Hudibras," by Samuel Butler) . It never does this, but it pours. + . Stray follower of Bacchus. . Put one’s clothes on again as reparation. Clues Down "of one whose hand, Like the base Indian, threw a — away Richer than all his tribe." (‘Othello," Act 5, Sc. 2). . Parent’s sister is upset over the meeting, of course. . This punishment is frowned upon by some, including the N.C.O. himself, no doubt. . Convince, its equally certain. . Any one does in a storm. . Belloc asked Miranda if she remembered one. . Pleased, in a way. be Reo a bank whereon the wild thyme lo ° Quite with luscious ‘weed. bine With sweet musk-roses, and with — ("A Midsummer Night's Act’ 2, Ses 1). Red trout, apparently twisted in agony. Don’t flatter yourself that there aren't plenty of others on the beach. "The purpose of playing, whose end . is to hold, as *twere, the — up to " Act 3, Se. 2) Slackens. * . Wordsworth likened Milton’s soul to one. "On the — ’s back I do fly," ("The Tempest," Act 5, Sc. 1)

No. 448

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R.W.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 521, 17 June 1949, Page 15

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'THE LISTENER' CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 521, 17 June 1949, Page 15

'THE LISTENER' CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 521, 17 June 1949, Page 15

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