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phe 10. . "Make mad the guilty, and appal 13. 15. Clues Across A fireside game? . Polish up the image? The result is a Tiver, the crossing of which was fateful to Caesar. . Fruit of transgressions following a broken air. 8. Regal in a big way. Necessity in one edition. the free; Confound the 2). Tangled thread. ", ... the grandest moral attribute of a Scotsman, Maggie, that he’ll do nothing which might damage his " ("Hamlet," Act i=" > (Barrie in "What Every Woman Knows"),
17. 18. 21. 22. 23. Soon sour, but resonant if properly mixed. This great opera singer is greedy in retrospect. "It was as I have seen it in his life, A silvered" ("Hamlet,"’ Act 1). "T am privileged to be very impertinent, being an (George Farquhar). Famous for its buns, porcelain and
24. Arts Ball. "She — in thought And, with a green and yellow melancholy, She sat like Patience on a monument, Smiling at grief" ("Twelfth Night," Act 2). + Clues Down He is found in brackets, as it were, | between his mother | or father and his half-sister. . If Ken would give you one. . Found in an Oamaru Institution. singer might do this. . If out of order, a Roam with ball into a famous castle,
. Ran in confusion in the cage-if it was the lion’s, the result might easily be this. . Amused with tee at dinner. . Encourages with the snare. . Talented under half a score, and it may be held against attack. . Her wedding is made famous by a ballet. . His punishment was to revolve for ever on a wheel. . "No, let the candied tongue lick absurd " ("Hamlet," Act 3),
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 671, 16 May 1952, Page 8
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