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(Solution to No. 592)
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22, "What was he doing; the great god Pan, Down in the by the river?" (Elizabeth Barrett Browning); 23, Beer to all? This is pretty good! Clues Down 2. This bird’s only remark was "Nevermore!" according to
Poe. . Duct. : One letter altered in 13 across will give this fruit, if you mix it correctly. . As the Duchess sang in "Alice in Won- ‘ derland," "Speak toughly to your little boy And beat him when he 53 . Fuss over an allowance? Hang Clare in a Russian seaport, . A sour tang in this, so naturally it’s bitter! Would you find this plant under logs? 14. "Do the work that’s Though it’s dull at whiles" (Charles Kingsley).
16, "creeping like snail Unwillingly to " (Spoken by Jacques in "As You Like It’) 18. Found in teverse in a rare position. 19, Outdo in five letters but it sounds like two,
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 667, 18 April 1952, Page 8
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232"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 667, 18 April 1952, Page 8
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