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(Solution to No. 715)
Clues Across
1. Gets near in order to alienate. 7. Palindromic address
10. 11. 12. 15. a7. 20. 21. . Thatches (anag.). 24. 25. to a lady. pose a dirge. Half a score of male | offspring make up poems. One hug is quite sufficient. f It is playfully malicious to oblige with a song after a meal. The last form of evasion of. notice. Time for resolutions? (2 words) Decorative band. Digress. A woman _ golfer offers a fruit. " that ends well." . Hen, do try to com-_ ~a
pwWNre 18. 19. 22. Clues Down I am in there, or confused. . It’s a mistake to behead this fright. . Renounce. . "Truly, I wish the had made thee poetical" ("As You Like It," Act 3, Scene 3). . A sailor with a broken shin will lose lustre. . If I follow Mr. Chuzzlewit hell give me a drink. . Rustic. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Get out of the target. Draws, but not with a pencil. Enlarge, in a vague sort of way. Is it made with a ring? Yes. » has not anything to show more fair’ (Wordsworth). "and that unhoped --, that men call age" (Rupert Brooke). It may contain water, or float on it. A Shakesperian king loses his crown and becomes a mere peer.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 794, 8 October 1954, Page 16
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221"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 794, 8 October 1954, Page 16
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