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(Solution to No. 716) \
Clues Across 1, and 4. Its charge is famous. 8. Striking, but apparently incompetent?
10. 11. 13. 15. 18: 19. 22. 23. . This type of play contains, in_ short, a\ doctor and a Master of Arts. Direction in a large asteroid. Pies call for Jamaica pepper. Naturally the parent is upset by this surgical instrument. Two don’t make an 18 down. A red nose (anag.). "As — as a painted ship Upon a painted ocean" (Coleridge, "The Rime of The Ancient Mariner’’). Historically frequently coupled with Vandals. Suitable weapon to use to wound the girl. | . Grapples with. . Old mining township in Otago.
Clues Down . Let nine become disposed to be merciful. . "Till morn, Waked by the -circling hours, with rosy hand, Unbarred the — of light" (Milton, "Paradise Lost’’). . Mr. Punch’s dog. . Half this insect is another one. . Diligence in Hindus trying to do their utmost. . Nights of entertainment? . Rub out. . Drinking bout. . It’s lace (anag.). . He wrote "The Faerie Queene." . Confused traces, . See 15 across. . "For in that sleep of — what dreams may come" ("Hamlet," Act 3, Sc. 1). . He looks the same from back or front.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 795, 15 October 1954, Page 15
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200"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 795, 15 October 1954, Page 15
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