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(Solution to No. 725)
Clues Across . Present time? . If big, he’s a striking fellow. . Felt a desire to be praised? . Upright. . Indians or Communists? . He’s always right. . Uninteresting advertisements for wood-nymphs. . It is heard in many parts. . "Their lean and flashy songs Grate on their pipes of wretched straw" (Milton, "Lycidas’’). . Mimics.
. Sphere of action. . Fatty form of soda pie. . "The wills above be done! But I would fain die a death" ("The Tempest," Act 1, Scene 1).
un "So . Not deciduous. Clues Down . Remove the = saint and the manuscript from 1 Across, scramble the result, and you can sit on it. . Quickly, in an indolent manner after a sharp knock. . The English emblem becomes painful. . Spiritualistic go-be-tween. Respects for symbols of sovereignty. « Fishy form of amber. "He does it with a better grace, but I do it more ed ("Twelfth Night," Act 2, Scene 3). . A famous garden and a famous _ gallery combine to become toothless.
. About a heavenly body, Dad becomes a brutal coward. . Traditional tales about little devils? ae, the Ides of March" ("Julius Caesar," Act 1, Scene 2). . Of the voice, thin and piercing. . Severe part of a ship? . Part of a house, or part of a bird.
No. 726
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 804, 17 December 1954, Page 30
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211"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 804, 17 December 1954, Page 30
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