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Clues Across 1, "Fou *-- snakes with dotble tongue" ("Midsummer Night's Dream," Act 2, Scene 2). 8. Proverbially diminished by an increase of 18 across. 9. Cinders in order to revoke. 11. Overbearing in art about a confused groan. 12. Tales become hackneyed, 13. A Red Sea port in a dead end
15. Metrical feet consisting of two .unaccented syllables followed by. one accented syllable. 16. Swallow quickly backwards — Sele will put a stopper in it.
18, " 20. 22. 23, 24. 3. I Aan thee. Nymph, and bring with thee jest and youthful jollity" (Miltun im KL Allegro"). Immaculate, and obviously not suffering from measies. Savouring. "And all-our yesterdays have lighted fools "The way to --- death" ("Macbeth," Act 5 Scene 5), Distinguish in an anagram of 9 across. Clues Down Folded petal? Grappling with nautical food and a fish. . She is ta be found" in 13 across. . Coats (anag.),* . Peremptory requests from Dad’s men. A literary form of dieting. Q. His work is all play.
Ocean ending in a grotesque ment. . Poe dies for part of a serial. Pays out for a past mortem. The minstrel performs his son postscript. Richard Tauber maybe? . Pen-mame of H. H. Munro. movegina
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 655, 25 January 1952, Page 8
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212"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 655, 25 January 1952, Page 8
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