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(Solution to No. 448)
1. 23. Clues Across Is this member of the Cathedral Chapter a son-of-a-gun? Result of multiplication apparently in favour of the. conduit. . "What is the night?’ ‘Almost at odds with -, which is which.’ " (Macbeth, Act 3, Sc. 4) . Those become the characteristic spirit. . Keats wrote one to melancholy. . Happy Cora! (anag.) Cantet in a state of suspended consciousness. "Life’s but a walking shadow A poor -," (‘"‘Macbeth," Act 5, Se, 5) . Ten trains passing quickly? The stupid middle classes? . Dean’s mountains. . What the singer should be? It, precedes the statement. i These shears give point to cutting out. 24. He wrote "The Battle of the Books." came
, « 2. 3. 4. Clues Down Mops are out of order in a cot, but it’s good for the garden. Her charges are often little ones. Nice Susan! (anag.) ‘ One pig may be a bird, . Found in the middle of bones. . Wretched. . Coats for the opera? . Evil tears (anag.) . He had a lamp? So did Alan! Déferential esteem. . Gwen is plying needle. ana thread, Vagrant. . A useful thing to have if you’re iia a crime. Basking without any loud noise.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 522, 24 June 1949, Page 11
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