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(Solution to No. 659)
Clues Across 4. Men gain in significance.
21. 23. 24. 25. "and, to speak truth of Caesar, I have not known whan his affections sway’d more than his " «*Tulivs Caesat," Act 2, Scene 1). . Sudden attack. 10. . Scope of anger? 16. 17. 18. China dog? This bird is well off at the end. A buff-coloured cotton cloth, Another cotton material used ‘or overalls, but recently appearing among? dress materials. Lace trim (anag.). The vote of. one is | not necessarily this. Led in too for an in- . comparable blade. It may be useful in the workshop, but not if thrown into the works.
wnr 19. 21. 22. onan Clues Down . Paper ring (anag.). . Kind anger (anag.). "All I have to say is, to tell you that the lanthorn is the ; I, the man in the " ("A Midsummer Night’s Dream," Act 5, Scene 1). . Part of an overseas education, Tidy. . This river is a crooked line. . Dead? O nuts! Only amazed. « Found in the dust? 12. 13. 15. Clean snip (anag.). Each lemon, if properly arranged, has the power to change colour. "They, hand in hand, with wandering steps and slow, . Through took their solitary way" ("Paradist Lost," Milton). Inverted pins. 20. Conceited. "The best laid schemes o’ men gang aft agley" (Burns): Tumult, and
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 738, 4 September 1953, Page 15
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226"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 738, 4 September 1953, Page 15
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