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(Solution to No. 842)
Clues Across 1. Two degrees before fifty makes a scene of utter confusion (5). 4. The Austin’s built to endure (7). 8. See 10 across (7). 9. ‘ees disease is a silent afterthought (S). 10. With 8 across, this describes Blake’s mills (7). 11. Man in tears, very much put out to find the bits left over (8). 13. A baby one lets the parents out (6). 15. What 22 across 20 down do not make, according to Richard Lovelace (6). 18. What Perce does to Des here, but * Perce is out of order (8),
19, 22. 23. One of a pair (4), "We carved not a line, and we raised not a But we left him alone with his glory" (Wolfe, "The Burial of Sir John Moore") (5). Such a push could make Sue limp Mie Ae
24. 25. I nA AW 12. 14. Called out in the shed (7). Unpleasant end of a line of kings (5). Clues Down . Moreover, this would make Bess die (7). . When bit, it’s a case of being hoist with his own petard (5). . Fast time (4). . Fired (6). Many rise from this school (8). . Five hundred salmon? Nuts! (7). . They are usually made of straw or twigs, but also in the finest silk (5). Always in a hole, but showing deep respect (8). This vocal effect could be a lot more confused (7).
16. 17, 18. 20. 21. "Get thee to a Act 3, Scene 1) (7). If reversed indeed, refusing to obey (6). Spots arranged to form upright sup ports (5). Proverbially, they have ears (5), Nips back (4). " ("‘Hamlet,"
No. 843
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 921, 5 April 1957, Page 8
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