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(Solution to No. 867)
Clues Across" 1, Acted like a younger son (5). 4. r ggeama of plenty on board ship? 47% ’
10. 13. 15. . The Prince Consort comes to a finish in Canada (7). . Put to death by means of nails (5). It’s nice, Pat! (anag.) © (And no bacteria about) (10). He sounds the reverse of frivolous (6). Tore me apart? Far apart, in fact (6). ) 17, Here we find Erica 21, 22. 23. 24, drift into the crime of Cain (10). An artist in the money provides a retinue (5). Solomon, for instance (7). Foreshadow a backdrop about ten (7). "Our revels now are " (The Tempest," Act 4, Scene 1) (5).
Clues Down Would they be suggested by a hard case? (8). . Such arguing could make a big dent (8). . They might cause tears if found among the wheat (5). Overwhelms (6). I’ve followed the young lady with a letter (7). Real change for a Shakespearian monarch (4). "T can suck melancholy out of a as a weasel sucks eggs" ("As You Like It," Act 2, Scene 5) (4). . Reported if on diet? (8). . Disliked intensely (8). . Garnets in a peculiar setting (7). . This is just silly! A little saint followed by a headless boy with a bow! (6). . Not quite .insane, but senseless nevertheless (5). . If it’s a full one, it’s a point! (4) . Tust beautiful? (4).
No. 868 ¢
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 946, 27 September 1957, Page 22
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239"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 946, 27 September 1957, Page 22
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