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(Solution to No. 857)
Clues Across . Literally, it’s the longest month (9). . Peg can be taken away ftom the champagne, but she still has something to eat (3). . The advantage of having been fit?
20. 21. 22. 23. (7). . Such a fool may be wise for 364 days of the year (5). . The substance of an Olympian blood transfusion? (5). . Twist in a trahsparent wWirfie-glass stem (7). . Hearty mixture, but grossly material (6). . One sort of licence one doesn’t have to pay for (6). . Cast in a diabolical mould (7). It would naturally inspire one with dread (5). City of no age (5). "Love st:" ("Henry VIII," Act 3, Scene 2) (7). One of ten (3). Lasting a very short while, but it might be ample here (9).
13. 15 16. 17. 19. Clues Down . Under a trée, it’s heavenly! (7). . Suitable refreshment for a boxer who is so drunk? (5). and 16 down. You spread the first, drink the second, and eat thé whole (6, 6). . Yet I can roar (anag.) (11), . His part is to pull the strifigs (7). . You find mé in a confused struggle overt shelter (5). . The final rag makes the former petticoat (11). One train you might travel in (6). You might cure Alf if you'ré cautious (7). See 3 down "Dull would he be of soul who could pass by so totiching in its majesty" (Wordsworth) (5). Gloomy portion of the long-awaited rearmameént pfoposals (5).
No. 858
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 936, 19 July 1957, Page 20
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251"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 936, 19 July 1957, Page 20
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