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(Solution to No. 454)
OOMnN Clues Across This dothing displays a tear with an object in it. Found in an enamel bowl. This bird is nearly enough to cause regret. Judge of rarebit. .. Turn the tables slightly for the benefit of the horses. . Header (anag.) . "Now the white wild horses play, " Champ and chafe afd toss in the — (Matthew Arnold, "The Forsaken Mer-. man"’) . In the eye, or of the play. . Composition in the soup? . Automaton. . Upset master in the. river. In a rut (anag.) . Small arctic rodent. . "Who can ‘find a virtuous woman? for her — is far above rubies" (Proverbs). . For this is to be sure. . Tingles (anag.) .. . with the cold, possibly, if this is his only 1 across.
ss rPNANPWNHH 12. Clues Down . Part of an organ. Encroachments. . Praises. Take for timber? . Comprise. He is found under the bat. . Wanders in confusion. Mopes on the Downs? "And hence one master passion in the breast, Like -’s serpent, swallows up the rest," (Pope’s "Essay on Man’’) . They’re no use in the air. . Biased? You’re a liar, Pat! . Is hard (anag.) ‘ He rode to York on Black Bess. He soon forgot Rosaline when he saw Juliet. Shaw’s "St. Joan’)
No. 455
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 528, 5 August 1949, Page 21
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208"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 528, 5 August 1949, Page 21
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