Vooijaar 2009 no.66 DOWN: 32. TS The Dutch Dickensian Volume XXIX 30 8. With 8a, 4id, ia, and i9d. Her eyes are opal wonders. (AN, 4, 7) 9. With 21a. Ahead of Red? Cruel—that's the harpie's hue. Or it sounds like a lot of hair up. (AN, 5, 4) 12. 4d is not quite crass, but she has one. (AN, 4) 14. See 15a. 15. With 14a. Upset nesting, Nora lost a ribbon. (AN, 5, 6) 16. sd, 23a has one. 18. With 29a. David needs some of this "to look about him." (AN, 4) 21. See 9a. 23. See sd. 27. With 49a. Is this new wick similar (b) to Pickwick, or (a) to Jingle, or (c) to Skimpole? (AN, 7,8) 28. With 2ód, 43a. Was this gal Dickens's wife? Not really. (AN,5, 9) 29. See 18a. 30. See 31a. 31. With 30a, 48a, 43a. Homeless hero deprived of placid home. (AN, 5,11) 32. With 37a. Let my odd, smart friend be a judge. (AN, 5,8) 34. With 22d. They got Gamp twisted? No, he drowned. (AN, 3,8) 35. There's a great unabbreviated one of these taken off DC's mind on several occasions. (2) 37. See 32a. 39. With a D, Alfred Tennyson Dickens was also this count. (6) 41. In heat, 9a. feels this for 31a, according to 32a. (AN, 4) 42. Dr. Strong (with an R) was making this kind of dictionary. (3) 43. See 31a. 47. David's sister would have been BTC, so David could have beenC.(2) 48. See 31a. 49. See 27a. 1. Add Richard Babley's other name to this for the author. (4) 2. Mrs. Gummidge is this. (4) 3. Pickle-puss just? Near demon is more like her. (AN, 4,9) 4. With 33d. Last adorer of James Steerforth. (AN, 4,6) 5. With 23a and Grin by. St. Dunmore Gin, Brandy? No, they do wine. (AN, 9,3,6) 6. This was almost 3ia's last name! 7. With 44d. 19a says thisclearlytwice. (AN, 4) 8. With 22d. Without a good man dealing (in fish) to get pay? That's him. (AN, 5,8) 10. "GoHow much for the jacket?" (3) 11. See 4id. 13. A short lady, was Mrs. Dickens. (4) 17. With 37d, 36d. She wore a man's tidy boots (eyeless) that suited her to a te. (AN, 6,8)19. See 8a. 20. 8a is this kind of wife. (5) 22. See 8d or 35a. 23. Can mixed meats carry the aroma of Micawber punch? (AN, 5) 24. Surrounded by Al, this is what 5d, 23a's 16a is. (6) 25. 27a, 49a's spirits do this, occasionally, as do his wife's. (7) 26. See 28a. 33. See 4d.

Krantenviewer Noord-Hollands Archief

The Dutch Dickensian | 2009 | | pagina 30