Themed 13x13 Standard Crossword - Compiled By stellam

Date: 06 Mar 2010 Title: Tom Lefroy, Saint Patricks Day and Ireland

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1. Originally the seat of the Bishop of ______ , Carrigglas became the home of the Huguenot Lefroy family in 1837, remaining in their ownership until now. (6)
5. The hare kangaroo (6)
8. Thou knowest all; I cannot see. I trust I shall not live in ____ ,I know that we shall meet again In some divine eternity, The True Knowledge - Oscar Wilde (4)
9. 'It was altogether a very jolly life that I led in Ireland. The Irish people did not murder me, nor did they even break my head. I soon found them to be good-humoured, clever - the working classes very much more intelligent than those of England - economical and hospitable' (8)
10. to separate, referring to a gap or space (8)
11. Tom Lefroy married Mary ____ on 16 March 1799 in north Wales (4)
12. Sometimes a gap or fissure results when the pieces of rock move apart. ... The plates move at different times, at different speeds what is this natural disaster called? (6)
14. A resident ambassador. (6)
16. Beware of swoons, dear Laura... _ frenzy-___ is not one quarter so pernicious; it is an exercise to the Body and if not too violent, is I dare say conducive to Health in its consequences -- Run mad as often as you chuse; but do not faint Jane Austen 'Love and Freindship' (4)
18. Australian word 'to call out victory' (8)
20. A limitour of the Gray Friars, in the time of his limitation, preached many times, and had one sermon at all times (8)
21. 'Now, whenas Ph?bus, with his fiery waine, Unto his ____ began to draw apace.' Spenser: Fa?rie Queene, vi. 3. (4)
22. Away, come away: Empty your heart of its mortal dream The winds _____ , the leaves whirl round,Our cheeks are pale, our hair is unbound THE HOSTING OF THE SIDHE William Butler Yeats (1865-1939) (6)
23. The God of the Israelites, his name being revealed to Moses as four Hebrew (6)

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2. Where Jane Austen and Oscar Wilde was educated and the other jailed. (7)
3. The prime orchestrator for flaming the ember of old love between Tom Lefroy and Jane Austen and this other actress played Caroline Bingley in Pride and Prejudice 95' (5)
4. 'Come and I?ll show you a beautiful prospect???Come and I?ll show you a universe, one of a countless multitude of universes, each larger than the whole universe _______ ______ to astronomers.? (13)
5. Lord Chief Justice of Ireland 1852?1866. (13)
6. Jane is suffering from a bilious attack when the news of her uncle's disposition of his property is revealed to her by indiscreet relatives 'I am ashamed to say that the shock of my uncle's will brought on a _____ .' (7)
7. The rhinocerous bird (5)
13. Arch-apostle, or archbishop and apostle of the Irish, rested on the 16th of the Kalends of April in the 120th year of his age, in the 60th year after he had come to Ireland to baptise the Irish who is know celebrated as Saint ________ (7)
15. Surprises are foolish things. The pleasure is not ______d, and the inconvenience is often considerable. (7)
17. At length the day is come on which I am to _____ my last with Tom Lefroy, and when you receive this it will be over. My tears flow as I write at the melancholy idea. (5)
19. ?A well-looking man,? said Sir Walter, ?a very well-looking man.??A very fine young man indeed!? said Lady Dalrymple. ?More air than one often sees in Bath. _____ , I dare say.??No, I just know his name. A bowing acquaintance. Wentworth; Captain Wentworth of the navy. His sister married my tenant in Somersetshire, the Croft, who rents Kellynch.? (5)