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(Solution to No. 717)
Clues Across 1. Not the Lady’s fate, although it might be quite appropriate to Fry her?
4. Scene of the world’s best-known sermon.
. A fit of shivering at the end of this distance. f . Mr. Coward suffers a reverse about the ship; this should teach him! . Correcting. . Remove the drunken man from 24 across and you will be quite close. . Spend it? (anag.). Of course you would. . A dog provides a stimulus, . "Freeze, freeze, thou bitter sky, That dost not bite so nigh As forgot" ("As You Like It," Act 2; Scene 7). . Confused praise.
22. 23. 24. : iad NO OMNEaQ Ne "But the no man can tame; it is an unruly evil, full of deadly poison" (Epistle of James, chap. 3, v. 8). Concise. No tears (anag.). Clues Down . Swelling in a bugle. "There is a , whose name is Death" (Longfellow). Flood, . This bearing could be mine. . Rustle (anag.). . So much French rum gives rise to a fit of petulance. . Small piece cut off. . Here we find an insect makes a runaway marriage with an animal. . A servant boy is followed by the same insect in the procession. . Neat. 16. Turning points. . Soft radiance. . "Of man’s first disobedience and the fruit of that forbidden ad (Milton, "Paradise Lost").
No. 718
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 796, 22 October 1954, Page 25
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222"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 796, 22 October 1954, Page 25
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