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(Solution to No, 452)
1000 s2 10. 12. 14. 15. Clues Across Variation of tin spire unspoiled by modern tendencies. . Brought low by a bad sea? Are you sent into these by the pure arts? « "O joy! that in our — Is something that doth live." ("Ode on the Intimations of Immortality," Wordsworth) Thgy keep the canvas to the ground. "A — that wants discourse of reason, Would have mourn’d longer" ("Hamlet," Act 1, Scene 2). Eighth letter to the Greeks. Do you know the name of this seemingly rowdy poet? h answers are here. Dust is disturbed before the acknowledgments of debt. . Castor and Pollux. . Midday. . Bending bless? . Flat out, perhaps? Clues Down Apparently a rat has taken the place of the fpur and twenty blackbirds! The little devil is above concord, with no risk of injurious consequences. Those who blow their own usually play out of tune. . Teases not. / . "Not -, nor the gilded monuments of princes" (Shakespeare, Sonnet 55). . Serves as a kind of porcelain? : net with tears, in Scotland, . This andkerchief is always fourid to contain fruit. Simon had to reprove. Not suitable for canoes, unless they are very calm. . Quintessence. . . Climb. ; "There’s not the smallest orb that thou behold’st But in his motion like an @nvel -_- " ("Merchant of Venice," Act 5, Sc. 1)
No. 453
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 526, 22 July 1949, Page 21
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224'THE LISTENER' CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 526, 22 July 1949, Page 21
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