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co + 10. 12. 13. 15, Clues Across . Put after a kind of lettuce to pamper. . Overhanging mass of snow, containing grain as well as something much more in keeping. . See 18 down, Mimic (4, 3). Live fast in this celebration. Palindromic doctrine, Back-seat ones don’t need licences, but they should be suppressed, all ' the same. 20. 21, 23. Twisted thorn. Adversary. No rates? this is treachery.
24. "Man is a noble , splendid in * ashes, and pompous in the grave." (Sir Thomas Browne, "Christian Morals.") 25. Name of the treaty which brought to a close the War of the Spanish Succession in 1713.
26. Assimilate.
Clues Down . To stare in confusion. . What the what-not did in the Fruity Melodrama "Only a Mill Girl." . Mock derisively at, and very loudly in the endé . Upset an open vessel? ear | with none, for none was worth my strife’ (W. S. Landor). . "his big manly voice Turning again toward childish ic ("As You Like It," Act 2, Scene 7). . Ardent. . See 18 down. . Comforted with cold
17. 18 19. ahi Stop her (anag.). and 9 across. The creator of the appalling school of St. 14 down and its devilish schoolgirls, "When the hounds of are on winter’s traces" (Swinburne). Banal.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 767, 2 April 1954, Page 8
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