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Tortoiseshell for the speedy motorist. (E.)

They may be seen on land and sea. (6.) " Thee bright-haired long of }Ore To solitary Saturn bore." Nihon.) (5.) These are not the chosen people. (9.) Sweetmeats procured by squeezing a lemon? (4, 5.)

A hundred exist in a hero. (5.) Tennyson didn't know what idle ones meant. (5.)

Reproduce part of a ship on lease. 15.) Little note, little talk. (8.) Nautical chastisement. (5.) Huxley made hay with it. (5.) He should take very good care. (9.) Turpin's mare. (5, 4.) Requirements. (5.)

Esidently an important dramatic

character. (7.)

Two of the pre-requisites writing " (8.)

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Beware at some place unnamed. (6.) Peter is concealed here. (8.)

Fuss. (9.)

Dial P to get this. (5.) Son of a taximan? (6.)

lo.cmplete provision for stipulation.

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Deluge introduced by palindromic With up. (8.)

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9. " And in green underwood and

cover by the spring begins." (Swinburne.) (7.) 15. Toothsome perhaps, but it would require some tooth to bite them. (4, 5.) 17. Calm Serb. (Anag.) (8.) 20. Preparation for rail transport. (2, 18. Incompletely leased. (7.) 5.) be

22. The owner of this name should shipshape. (7.) 23. " Learn this , draw thy sword in right." (Shakespeare.) (6.) 34. A critical major. (6.) 27. Wines for strength. (5.)