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(Solution to No. 720)
Clues Across 2. Is this curse a masculine choice of words? Resonant metallic sound. . These relations end in serious misdeeds. 10. "Could you on this fair to feed, And batten on this moor?" ("Hamlet," Act 3, Scene 4). 11. The Piper's Son begins to make a grave. 12. Required. on leave
22. Name of a South Island county, with the drink upset in the middle. Tolerate pin (anag.), o Clues Down A clue? come in! (anag.). This is pertaining to the whole Christian world. . When trodden, it’s a dance. He has _ something left to him. . Burmese bandit, One is the lowest possible bid in Bridge. . First name of the architectural Jones. . Bus in at last (anag.).
13. 17, 19. 21. All in a pet. In the dark, all are proverbially grey. Command to a menial to go into action gives authority. Dynasty and period give the pedigree.
14. 15. 16, 18. . Confused liar. I separate Mr. Capone from two men of low degree. The resulting character (two words) is famous for his association with a number of robbers, Spare time. Fuss about the French in a town famous for its blades. Palindromic doctrine,
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 799, 12 November 1954, Page 22
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206"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 799, 12 November 1954, Page 22
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