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"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD

(Solution to No. 641)

O~ar15. 18. 19. Clues Across . Sing "Beneath Thy Window"? . Major diatonic scale. . Originate with a china toe. 10. . Would he resign if confused? . 12. Shingle (anag.). *: hath her victories No less renowned than war" (Milton). Found in reverse in one poem. The Christmas festival. "That strain again! It had a fall..." dba Night," Act 1, Scene ‘Db.

a1 # ye rosebuds, while ye may" (Herrick). 23. This word sounds as if the vehicle is in running order. 95. Avostate.

26. 27. auws Part of an over whelming loathing. Used. Clues Down . Slid round the shop, down at heel. . Withdrew with the decanter. Mee Fo ,° ae tears" ("Hamlet," Act 1, Scene 2). . A daily fruit? . Mistaken belief. . Who steals my , steals trash" ("Othello," Act 3, Scene 3). , Finished. . Eyebright . Notched like a saw . Short-horned Indian antelope, The greatest part of danger.

20. 22. 24. Capable without Pa. "Oh, to be in England now that ’s there!" (Browning). Appear to be.

No. 642 |

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 720, 1 May 1953, Page 8

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"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 720, 1 May 1953, Page 8

"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 720, 1 May 1953, Page 8

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