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"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD

(Solution to Ne. 689)

Clues Across 1. Broken plane in a door? | 4. "But screw your to the stick-ing-place, And we'll not fail!" ("Macbeth," Act 1, Scene 7).

8. Prescribed diet and habits.

11. 13. 15. 18. 19, : "My . Found in the present era. . Rode in disorder after the remainder, but. was apparently put in his place. Ham’s brother caught in a net? Longs. Lithe. "Each in his ‘narrow cell forever laid, The forefathers of the hamlet sleep" (Gray’s "Elegy in a Country Churchyard"). Cain and Abel, for instance. , my person, my extremest means, I’ve all unlocked to your occasions" ("Merchant of Venice," Act 1, Scene 1).

23. 24. 25. QlhWN 12. 14. . Wicket act. 5 Ye 18. ai; Vessel’s carrying capacity, This line of rulers comes to a very unpleasant end. "Our revels now are Tempest," Act 4, Scene 1). Clues Down " ("The . Delineate by means of a beam of light after the wine. . Drink of hot wine and water. . Pieces of virulent satire. . Incense-burner.. 5. Employed. . "For my voice, I have lost it with " hollaing, and singing of , (Henry IV," Part 2, Act 1, Se. 2). has not anything to show more (Wordsworth, "Upon Westminster Bridge’). Sit confused in the middle of the dance? This would hardly lend enchantment. Also meta! on the hearth. "A — woman is a welcome guest" (Byron). Quick. 20. South African antelope. Not so much part of an experience which serves to teach.

No. 690 |

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 768, 9 April 1954, Page 9

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"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 768, 9 April 1954, Page 9

"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 768, 9 April 1954, Page 9

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