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(Solution to No. 648)
5. 10. 13. 14. 16. 18. 19, Clues Across Not’ taking notice, but the last part sometimes gives it. Counsel. . He is found in the best surroundings. . Christopher wrote "The Lady’s Not For Burning." Bibliophile. Granting. Little William has lost his head . no wonder he is this. Open-sided gallery. Frivolity. It is sometimes used to detect the presence of water (two words).
Clues Down . Acting as poison. 2. Do I stare at this heavenly body? . The poet standing on his head is dull. 4. Style. . Out of favour, probably on a dull day? (three words). Having a finely chequered surface. Benevolent fish? It helps to light the fire. Roman four in a forge? Pardon me! . Or round in ivy. He wrote the air of "Rule, Britannia."
No. 649
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R.W.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 727, 19 June 1953, Page 26
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139"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 727, 19 June 1953, Page 26
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