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(Solution to No. 588)
, 14. 17, Clues Across . Our city is muddled here... what a strange thing! . "There is a pleasure in the — -, There is a rapture on the lonely shore" (Byron) (8, 5). . This year. Tibetan monastery. 12. Custom. Two are said to be better than one. Coin and shoe have a tendency to stick together,
18. This duckling turned out to be a swan. 20. One of these is said to be worth two in the bush (4. 2. 3. 4).
22. The person you are speaking or writing to. Clues Down 2. This form of hug indicates repugnance, not affection. 3. High principles only to be expected from the ladies. 4. East Indian plant which figures in the story of Ali Baba and the forty thieves, 5. The bride’s wardrobe begins in a hole in France and ends in the water there. 6. The sun may make your clothes do this but not your nose! 7. Worshipped a_ fuss over a colour, -10, Obstinate, in the manner of the companions of Odysseus when Circe had done her worst. 13. Slag.
. "Better is a — of herbs where love is, than a stalled ox and hatred therewith" (Proverbs 15), ‘ . Twelve to a foot. .. It’s a long one that has no turning. . Colourful part of the fichu Edna wears. »
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 663, 21 March 1952, Page 8
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228"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 663, 21 March 1952, Page 8
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