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(Solution to No. 583)
Clues Across 1. Where the King was counting out his money when the maid had the unfortunate encounter with the blackbird.
8. Completely irrelevant part of a famous equestrian statue? . British political economist (17661834). "Sweet are the uses of adversity; which, like the --, * ugly and venomous, bears yet a precious jewel in his head" ("As You Like It," Act 2, Scene 1). . "Come, dear , let us away: Down and away below!" ("The Forsaken Merman," Matthew Arnold). . Defrauds. Feel an earnest ambition in Persia. . This substance could be oily next. Paws (anag.). This will keep your clothes clean. |
23. "But from this earth, this grave, this 24. 12, 15. 16. 18. 20. 21. ao WM PNR dust, My God shall me up, I trust" (Sir Walter Raleigh, "Verses Written the Night Before His Death’"’). What ‘the Queen was eating (ese 1 across). Clues Down . No animal although it has a tail. . Howl. 3. Not now! " and shepherds, come away" (song). . Apparently a victim of the servant shortage? .'We see her below us in the theatre. . Distilled extract. Dan’s dart (anag.). 13. Dandy. Reversed part of the nail a tinker lost. Last in, perhaps, but not least in Russia. Vassal. "The Lord of the unerring bow, the God of life, and , and light’ (Byron). Coy sort of angel?
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 658, 15 February 1952, Page 15
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229"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 658, 15 February 1952, Page 15
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