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(Solution to No. 742)
Clues Across 1. Odds and ends. 8. Red rags may annoy a bull, but when sorted out, kind ones are a
polite message.
10. . This maiden obliges with a soft hymn. Endowed with natural gifts. . It’s quite in order for the god of war to provide them. . This gives you plenty of ups and downs. . E. E. Boyd did what he was told. . Palindromic action. . Ironside gives rise to ridicule. . Natural aptitude. . Wine requires money, in short, for this fraud. . They make Tom go so silent; perhaps he’s just not interested in insects?
aupw wv "I LZ. 14, ~16. kia 18. 20. 21. . "My heart’ Clues Down . They give parties, at Penzance, perhaps? . The beer is upset in the centre gallery. . We can take Len apart here. . Followed on with Ned and Sue. More than one, but not any at all. You may find this creature in the early p.m. , and a drowsy numbness pains my sense" (Keats, "Ode to a Nightingale"). Accommodating. Get lean, it’s very graceful! "She loved me for the passed, And I loved her that she did pity them" ("Othello,"’ Act 1, Scene IIT). Behead this animal for part of an artist’s 1 across. This writer turns back in the Castle of Edinburgh. River, in Hindustani. Neat decoration? I had
No. 743
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 821, 22 April 1955, Page 18
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227"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 821, 22 April 1955, Page 18
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