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(Solution to No. 449)
Clues Across . "Now good digestion wait on — -" ("Macbeth," Act 3, Scene 4). . Can this animal direct the eaene . This , water is certainly not _colourless, tasteless, or odourless. . Playfully coupled with Old Lace? . Cars, for instance. . Not quite all there. . "Would he not stumble? Would he not fall down? Since — must have a fall." ("17 down the Second," Act 5, Scene 5) . A great girl! . Repetitive Oxford river. . Physically powerful. If your children have no poualnn, you have none of these. + Soon time for these feelings. + Slang for a groat? . They’re not very steady on their feet.
1, Clues Down Fans Al Look Down, according to A. Jj. . Let, indeed! It should be structs out, . I would turn this position into a flat fish. There are thirty-one in January. A beheaded Indian with crooked legs takes his pleasures freely. Here you see us canter in wild confusion. . Evil overthrown. . Papa is upset over the rent, that is obvious, . This thoroughfare is \not necessarily far above sea level. . Dire meal (anag.) See 15 across, . Found in all nice salads, strangely enough. A miscreant loses his head, — it’s almost a bulls-eye. . Faint.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 523, 1 July 1949, Page 11
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