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(Solution to No. 456)
1, Clues Across Should we treat corns with this? 4. This sounds like a lowbrow’s description One of his opposite number-does this pun make you raise yours? . Last ice, so make it stretch out. Out of the performance; is this accurate? . No, certainly not now! . Pert rite (anag.) This form of teaset may be real or personal. Calamitous. . Gain Troy by moving in ciscles. . One of the Three? . Cheap fruit? . They are found at the ends of the lines. . A piece of furniture, or one of the backstage crew? . Follower of Bacchus." Clues Down . Respect for the ghost? . Hold forth. . "So just, so small, yet in so sweet a -, It seemed the music melted in ‘the throat. " (Dryden) 4. Appropriate part of a foreign potentate’s cortege? 5. They will d6 some recording in November, and the results will be heard over the air. 6. I am hiding in the garden, all very confused. 7. and 16 down, Aquarius. 12. Nine may be saved by one in time. 14, The caterer is found on the raised level walk. 16. See 7 down. 17, He could form a 4, down by himself, with a little re-organisation. 18. Yawned. 20. Turn out. 21. Hidden by Sir Isumbras at the Ford,
No. 457
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 530, 19 August 1949, Page 23
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