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(Solution to No. 556)
Clues Across "And add to these retiréd leisure, That in trim — takes his pleasure" (Milton, "Il Penseroso"). . Opens wide. . This is commonly known as filthy, but with a little alteration it may be cruel. . This remonstrance seems in favour of the trial. . "There came to the beach a poor exile. of -’ (Campbell). . The tides run back in the beginning of this crinie.
13. 14, ats 18. 20. Favourite interjection of the gentlemen in the pink. Subdues. Let’s chat about our movable possessions. Part of a barbaric onslaught. Found in Conne-
21. 22. 23.. mara, in ingoing. vehicles. ‘Egyptian privet. Saeitne, = ° Uncle is confused in front of us. Clues Down . All in grey, up in the Gods. . Cream with iron in it, well. mixed ... 4. no wonder it gives rise to this! . "Ladies, whose bright — rain influence..." (Milton, "L’Allegro"). Pen name of the creator of Bulldog Drummond. . "ll make thee — by my pen, And famous by my sword" (James Graham, Marquis of Montrose).
16. 17. . Held by the owner of "Poet's Pub" perhaps? (6, 7). . Suitable material for a saint. 12. 15. Playful. Appropriate footwear for the beach by the look of them. As long (anag.). Omission mark. 19. Stylish,
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 25, Issue 631, 3 August 1951, Page 20
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212"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 25, Issue 631, 3 August 1951, Page 20
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