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"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD

(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?

No. 584 ©

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 658, 15 February 1952, Page 15

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"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 658, 15 February 1952, Page 15

"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 658, 15 February 1952, Page 15

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