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Date: 11 Jun 2011 Title: Tilford teaser #31 January 2011
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Across
1. To turn to bone. (6)
4. Food from heaven for the Israelites in the desert. (5)
8. A series or flight of steps. (5)
9. Short, sacred choral compositions. (7)
10. Provided with property or a source of income. (7)
11. Goddess of Egyptian mythology. (4)
12. 'For those in peril on the ---' Hymn (3)
14. In music, a mark indicating that the notes it embraces are to be played without separation. (4)
15. A long ecclesiastical vestment worn over an alb in processions. (4)
18. 'Earth's joys grow ---; its glories pass away.' Hymn (3)
21. '---- little flower that opens, ---- little bird that sings' Hymn (4)
23. St Thomas -------, a C13 priest, philosopher and theologian whose most famous work was 'Summa Theologica'. (7)
25. 'Orb and -------' coronation march by Sir William Walton . (7)
26. 'While shepherds watched ----- flocks by night.' Hymn (5)
27. 'Who told thee that thou wast -----? Hast thou eaten of the tree, whereof I commanded thee that thou shouldest not eat?' Genesis (5)
28. Surrounded or encompassed by. (6)
Down
1. 'Why then the world's mine ------, which I with sword will open.' Merry Wives of Windsor (6)
2. A publicized incident that brings about disgrace. (7)
3. A preface or an introductory note for a book. (8)
4. 'The widow's ----'; a small contribution given by a person who has very little. (4)
5. '----- must when the devil drives' old proverb. (5)
6. Italian birth place of St Clare. (6)
7. 'See from His head, His -----, His feet, sorrow and love flow mingled down.' Hymn (5)
13. To familiarize, as by constant practice or use. (8)
16. There has been much debate as to how many angels can dance on one of these. (7)
17. Nazi concentration camp in Lower Saxony. (6)
19. 'O come, let us worship and bow down: let us kneel before the Lord our -----' Psalms (5)
20. From the French, liveliness of mind or wit. (6)
22. He relates the 'Canterbury Tale' of how Walter tests the fidelity of his wife Griselda. (5)
24. A small knob or rivet fixed in and slightly projecting from a surface. (4)