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Clues Across 10. 2. Gets down, as with light in the centre, 6, A. room with one was something to make a song about. 3 7. Eat away in wretched surroundings, ; 8. Assign, to go back after all. 16. 9, Get moving.
No. 731
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*.., when some traveller from New Zealand shall, in the midst of a vast solitude, take his stand on a broken arch of London Bridge to sketch the -- of St. Paul’s" (Macaulay)... Pointed remarks, mainly about farm animals apparently, This speaker uses a preposition between two alternative conjunctions.
You'll find them in the garden, perhaps. -You only want one? Sh! There’s the rub! Dad buries? It’s a question of knowing the ropes. . It should cause no surprise to find a hen. asleep on this part of a kangaroo’s tail, . As round a sporting number, we find a turning line of -vehicles without a head. . In short, we see the doctor very — sick; perhaps some exercise is indicated? . Curtail. him and he changes his sex; do it again to restore it, . Give out me_ backwards before it. . Ties up with a little saint reversed around an anaes-
23, 25. Clues Down . Lack of confidence without corrosion gives rise to a slight fog: . Conscious with conflict in the midst. He is found in the rifle range or general store. . Part of an immense rump steak used in inoculation. . Take the rats out of the cast-iron and re-assemble the statue, . If followed by a vessel this student might win the result. . Apparently she has to a greater extent let the rodent get on top of her, . The reply to this outcome could be that Susan is or Susan isn’t. . Four sons of the sea? Gain in favour of a sudden attack? . One of a famous brotherhood who have certainly made their marks. Little Archie has apparently been canonised; this makes things a bit stiff, a . Turn-coats at the race-meeting? . Part of stock-dispersal, especially when oyer-stocked. _ A maiden one results in no 10 across if I am removed, BS and Cam, to patient science dear" (Wordsworth).
(Solution to No. 730)
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 809, 28 January 1955, Page 8
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356"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 809, 28 January 1955, Page 8
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