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The Listener Crossword (No. 4)

(Constructed by

R.W.

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A crossword problem specially constructed for " The Listener" by one of the Puzzle Editor's most worthy opponents, will appear weekly. No prizes are offered for solutions. Answers will NOT appear in the issues that carry the problem, but will be published one week later. Readers may correspond with the Puzzle Editor about the crossword if they wish. He likes being annoyed. ",

11. 13. 15. 19. 20. 23. 24. 25. Clues Across If you want amusement from three men in a tent he is quite superfluous. Dawdle crookedly after tea — this is rubbish Cures with a malediction. Why is this sex ahead-something to do with 24 across perhaps. This bird could be feeble-or an Irish funeral. Pieces of glass are broken into the shape of a tree. They were subdued by the Scots in the ninth century-put one hundred into holes in the ground. Near to merit. Surely lice can’t be heard in church. Let it form a designation. This implement is mainly metal. A form of mental disease which has been tife in Wellington during the summer. Clues Down These additions are mainly muddled impositions. A minute quantity in a crate.

RAF & — 21. 22. A mere reed may save you. Sad men make reparations A pleasant French city. "The Importance of Being --." Are nets the answer to this? : Add what is not metal in 24 across to this delicate head operation and you entrap a confused member of the cat tribe. "Grace Adams East, American trumpet Al Capone did a long one. "To that still where the spi world sleeps on its axis, to the heart rest." (Harriet began the sonnet in Chapter XI, Peter finished it in Chapter XVIII.). You can let a surgeon use this, but not for 7 down. Stand a jewel upside down on edge and you'll get a sick headache. Ask the Hon. D,. G. Sullivan for the name of this island. "Of , and other country messes. Which the neat-handed Phyllis dresses." (L’ Allegro).

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Bibliographic details
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 44, 26 April 1940, Page 33

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338

The Listener Crossword (No. 4) New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 44, 26 April 1940, Page 33

The Listener Crossword (No. 4) New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 44, 26 April 1940, Page 33

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