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(Solution to No. 461)
Clues Across Could this tree be the theme of a stale anecdote told, for instance, by Phar Lap? . "The holy time is quiet as a Breathless with adoration." . As Sergius says in "Arms and the Man," "T never . This official appears to draw back in the end, . The first part of 7 across is upset by the sea. . A Hardy heroine turns her back on this useful possession. . If you ‘keep your eyes this, you won’t miss much, . Her companions, like oe child in Words. worth’s poem, could "We are seven." . Frequently turned a ae in hot food, . Calls this »nice? It’s only exercises. Clues Down A public vehicle surrounded by decay is quite strong nevertheless, . The lass that lost her head? . This symbol of sovereignty naturally calls for respect, . Negotiates with Slade? Gets a hand (anag.); and so he should, if go smoothly behind the scenes, things . A bee, for instance. . "The river glideth at his own (Wordsworth ) . Lacking in detail when you produce etchings in the sky. . A strange object to find among the raisins and almonds. . Consequence. . Sarah Battle’s game. . Not more than one, but yet not less than one.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 535, 23 September 1949, Page 23
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