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'THE LISTENER' CROSSWORD

~ Solution’ No. 481

10. 12. 15 16. 18. 19. Clues Across Pete A. Morgan offers a fruit. . Certain, Noel? Be careful that you don’t shew this. "They, hand in hand, with wandering -s and slow, : Through Eden took their solitary way." (Milton, "Paradise Lost.’"’) Aerial navigator. "_.. when sweet violets sicken, Live within the sense they quicken." : (Shelley). "For this — much thanks." ("Hamlet," Act L, Scene 1.) Am as keen (anag.). "Doubt truth to be a But never doubt I love.’" / ("Hamlet," Act Il., Scene 2.) Incessant. Great Norwegian dramatist, preceded by one of his most famous plays (two words). Clues Down . An English poet is beheaded here; the result is food for the vulgar. and 14, You may cut a pretty figure with them, but not of ice. Nora Drew (anag.). Tormenting by raising the hopes and then disappointing. One of St. Paul thoroughly mixed in a cooking measure. Noxious. "Beware the -" (three words). ("Julius Caesar," Act I., Sceen 2.) Takes for granted. ‘ « See 3 down. . The fast part of the climb. \

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 22, Issue 555, 10 February 1950, Page 13

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'THE LISTENER' CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 22, Issue 555, 10 February 1950, Page 13

'THE LISTENER' CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 22, Issue 555, 10 February 1950, Page 13

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