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(Solution to No. 707)
Clues Across . Substitute an "o" for an "s" and change the position of 2 letters, and you will have what you might be wise to wear when the sky is this. . Achilles’s weak point? . It ran into a means of conveyance. . Theft. . Serve as a motive. " , burning bright In the of the night" (Blake). . "Blow. bugle, blow, set the wild flying’ (Tennyson). . Humiliated . A man of letters (sic), This is fundamental,
21. a2. 23. . Scrapes by adding one letter to 15 across and re-arranging. Rending (anag.). Found in at least one grocer’s shop. "Famine is in thy cheeks, and oppression starveth in thine eyes" ("Romeo and Juliet,". Act 5, Scene 1).
. One trail leads to an Eastern conclusion. + Clues Down . This gross offence sounds like the exorcism of anger. . Out of the beginning of 11 across? This is strictly accurate. . Study the valley and in the end you get the perfume. You're evidently getting better! . "Just for a handful of he left us" (Browning, "The Lost Leader"). . Comes out. Early bird?
14. 16. 17. 18. 20. . This swelling apparently starts in favour of the potato. The soil becomes inimical. Plunder. Andrew is disposed to stray. Found in cube ginger. Archaically clad.
No. 708
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 786, 13 August 1954, Page 8
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214"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 786, 13 August 1954, Page 8
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