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(Solution to No. 704)
Clues Across 1. Wreckage made by brides. 7. Go before a mixed drink and French ending for a connoisseur of food
20. 21. 22. 23. and drink. . The bush we. go round on a cold and frosty morning. . If you're out of this you won’t be able to hear. . Ten lines to keep guard. . High standards from the ladies? . Self-possession. . This fob appears to invite Mr. Wilbur to enter. You could take it in hand, but it could be rather troublesome. Found on the roof or in the laundry?’ Snubs. "Calm and peaceful shall we sleep, Rocked in the -- of the deep" (Emma Willard).
Clues Down : Dress fastenings followed by. a painful twitch become homely. . A man of letters on top of spears apparently keeps his equilibrium. . Uneatable. . "This throne of kings, this sceptred isle" ("Richard II," Act 2, Scene 1). . Don’t let it grow under your feet. . Suffers a reverse in common, everyday things. . Salute, evidently with tears in Scotland. " Stern lip (anag.). . With cord June did tricks. . Suspension. . Feminine counterpart of Damon Runyan’s guys. . Merchandise. . Maud’s way of answering "Present!" . Cream or powder?
No. 705
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 783, 23 July 1954, Page 19
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198"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 783, 23 July 1954, Page 19
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