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Clues Across 1. Exclude from bread? With 3 down Pop will pop the question. . "Now sleeps the the white" (Tennyson). petal, now
9. Requirements. 10. "The *s at the spring, And day’s at the morn" (Browning), 11. Judging by the titles of his autobiographies, James Agate suffered from this. _
14, 15, 17. 19, 22. 23. 24. 25. 2. 3. Peculiar chair * to find in an unused ante-room., Clamour backwards in cohesion. Hungry. That is © definitely not the answer. Common sénse? Surround. Came in. — An English article following a French one in a _ rotating machine, Clues Down "IH fares the land, to hastening ills a prey, Where wealth accumulates, and men xs (Goldsmith). This robber gives rise to a bad grin. "At last. he d and twitch’d his mantle blue: ‘(continued on next page)
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= 16. 21, (continued from previous page) Tomorrow to fresh woods, and pastures new" (Milton). . Paronomasia. Ron meant to be an adornment. Naturally this would upset a canoe! . Part of Ellen’s lavender dress, ., Peculiar 15 across to come from: an organ! . He could be Civil, Royal or Electrical; but at sea he is usually a Scot. 14. Respect for a ghost. The person from which one does this must be dead. . Overturned in Kate’s punt. 20. "Take care of the , and the sounds will take care of themselves’ (Lewis Carroll, in "Alice in Wonderland"’). "The that men do lives after them" (‘Julius Caesar," Act 3, Scene 2). . And thank goodness, this is it!
(Solution to No. 660)
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 739, 11 September 1953, Page 14
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259"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 739, 11 September 1953, Page 14
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