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(Solution to No. 713)
Clues Across ~ 1. Nickname of P. G. Wodehouse. 4. With a harp I may become an outcast.
9. 45 inches in a heav10. 11. 13. 15. 16. 19. 20. 21. 22. enly body describes the latter. A slight change oe the maple is plenty. A most distinguished arrangement of ten) ripe men. Barter. If you come to this it’s disastrous. Ed can start (anag.). Cause of tears in the kitchen? Mary’s constant companion with a confused half a scorethis is quietly brillant. Superficial disguise is largely a matter of nerve. "Tt is a tale by an_ idiot, full of sound and furv Signifying nothing" ("Macbeth," Act 5, Scene 5).
a wa > wow N Clues Down . The reverse of; 18 down. . Bannister or Landy, perhaps? . Vertical. . Rare gin becomes uplifting. . "So she went into the garden to cut a cabbage leaf, to make an ---- " (2 words) ("The Incoherent Story," attributed to Samuel Foote). 7. So attention could be showing off? 8. Ice, fire and tact are combined in 12. 14. 17, 18. this document. Hanger-on. Indispensable quality. ae. Little Emily encountered an ant? Suitable dance for the cotton pickers’ ball?
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 792, 24 September 1954, Page 18
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202"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 792, 24 September 1954, Page 18
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