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14. 16. 5 Clues Across . Conclusions of volumes sometimes enclose them. . The Darlings’ dog follows a man of low degree and is rewarded with a fruit. . You'd hardly expect this in a clean 10. 12. bar. In your cap it’s a symbol of achievement. Lame. . Entertained. Confused prose offers a bit of a puzzle. "Or to take against a sea of troubles" ("Hamlet, " Act 3, Scene 1).
17. . Crowds of beheaded spectres? ~ ep YF 23. 25. 26. Confused lies. Drink to the dregs. Row of seats. Bats are on the same level. Protests loudly that the shellfish belongs to us.
27. 28. noe on Op Ww 11. 14, 15. A small _ reinforced hole in a sail or belt. Churchwarden’s assistant. Clues Down . Belvedere. . This wild beast begins with a sign of shortness. of. breath. . Confused noise of conversation. . Angling monarch? Subtle qualities of pleasing neckwear. . Side seat (anag.). . A bachelor of these could be a married man, or even a woman. Tuneful, although it begins with damage and ends _ with 1.0.U.’s. Yields. A native of Arabia, in the middle of the desert apparently, in a slow Spanish dance.
18. She lured sailors to the rocks with her lovely voice. 19. "Thy soul was like a , and dwelt (Wordsworth, on Mil-_ ton). 21. Tried. 24. Author of "Ghosts."
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 787, 20 August 1954, Page 8
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230"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 787, 20 August 1954, Page 8
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