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(Solution to No. 698)
Clues Across 3. The Irishman deserts the patriot looking back at a bat in the slaughter house. 8. "Alas, poor Yorick! I knew him, --" ("Hamlet,’ Act 5, Scene 1).
19, 20. 21. . Led a riot (anag.). . Bone buried in a heap of earth, on the point of death. . Is this a command to a small serpent to stop on the pavement? . Is one able to laugh up it because it conceals one’s funny bone? . Keep under, or iron again. . Cupid. . This town was. recaptured by Richard Coeur-de Lion during the Third Crusade. Suitable remark from a dutiful wife? (two words). Concealed talent? Mail, sir? (anag.).
. Recounted. . Ted’s idea made firm. Clues Down . No terms for a brute. . The rags are apparently in folds. . Purposeless advice to a = marksman. . Luggage compartment. . Take the top off the sweet and discover a weapon. . Wealth. . "I know that my liveth" (Job, chapter 19). Wins from error by means of miracles. . Put off. . Sir, indeed! ._ If red, its element is the air, not the sea. . Plundered. . "They flash upon that eye which is the bliss of solitude" (Wordsworth). . Withered.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 777, 11 June 1954, Page 18
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197"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 777, 11 June 1954, Page 18
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