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(Solution to No. 638)
Clues Across 1. With this reflection you may dominate it. , 9. "Land of hope of glory, Mother of the free, How shall we thee..."
10. Your mental agita-
12. i: . "And tell her, let her 16. 17. 19. . The beginning tion? It’s mine, too! strangely enough, of endeavour. A neat volcano? White poplar. an inch thick. to this favour must she come;" ("Ham-. let," Act V, Scene 1). Bury in the interim. Weight now. Adore a mountain nymph? . "Much have I travelled in the --s of gold" (Keats). . The name of the daughter of one of the Merry Wives of Windsor.
23. "On the --s back do I fly After summer merrily" (Ariel, in "The Tempest") 25. ‘Pet rats in the inn. 26. A fishing river near Timaru. 27. Sparkles. . ; o ay Clues Down 2The notornis wasn’t after all. 3.:"As as a painted ship, Upon a painted ocean" (Coleridge). . Part of a garage door. . Solid tea (anag.). . Reversed in a lesion. . Change for the worse. 8. That nice sea produces insensibility. 14. He supplies the forgotten lines. 15. Not quite nice. 18, Sincere. 21. You find it in Goya’s pictures. 23. Brothers, in short, 24. Ancient Roman garment.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 717, 10 April 1953, Page 17
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212"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 717, 10 April 1953, Page 17
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