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21. 22. 23. "And mighty — I am-that I am able to have a spare bed for my "friends" (Pepys). Richard Farrell, for instance. "When. 21: across pied April, — in all his trim" (Shakespeare Sonnet 98); :
. Hard case (anag.). . Deliberating in a . "--on her fingers, . A talk on New Zea-| . Men gain from his . Half a one is pro- . "fT can suck "melan- * choly- out of @ — as i". .-y be -cheerful, | Sir: Our revels now, are -" ("The Tem- | pest," Act 4, Scene 1). ' Clues Down giant bed. | and bells on_ her toes." land ones was scheduled from 2YA_ on July 17. intention. verbially better than no bread. a Weasel ‘Sucks "eggs" ("As ‘You Like * It," | Act 2, Scene 5).
. Will this word escape you? Not if I educated you properly, . Feat, indeed! . Dress it in these slightly colloquial garments. . Unintelligent. . Fatuous. . Mimicked, . It is said to laugh at locksmiths,
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 25, Issue 630, 27 July 1951, Page 8
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224"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 25, Issue 630, 27 July 1951, Page 8
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