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Clues Across _ 1. Unperturbed about an abbreviated advertisement. y, 7. Entire range. 8. China toe (anag.). 10. We may all use the King’s. 11. "Lord" George was famous for his circus. 12. Save these, and the pounds will save themselves. 15. "I have twelve-and they be fair and brown." (Old English nursery rhyme,) 18. The approaching season. 19. "That strain again! it had a — fall." ("Twelfth Night," Act 1, Scene 1) 21. At the end of yours, you’re fed up. 23. Title of a poem by Masefield. — 25. Cowardly apostate. 26. With this cry, the sheep upsets the table, 27.- Used. Clues Down 1. Slid round the shop, down-at-heel. 2. Withdrew with the decanter, 8: rig 4 a all tears." ("Hamlet," Act 1, 4. A daily fruit? 5. Mistaken belief. 6. "‘Ruddigore, or The Witch’s — " 9. "Our revels now are — " ("The Tempest,""’ Act 4, Se. 1). 13. Eye-bright. 14. Notched like a saw. 16. Short-horned Indian antelope. 17. "A countenance more In sorrow than in ---"’ ("Hamlet," Act 1, Se. 2). 20. "Your flashes of merriment that were wont to set the — on a roar." (‘‘Hamlet,’"’ Act ViBer-k) 22. Join up. a 24. Not quite the same. |
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 22, Issue 546, 9 December 1949, Page 15
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208'THE LISTENER' CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 22, Issue 546, 9 December 1949, Page 15
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