The Listener Crossword (No. 7)
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Clues Across Chase for these pains. The first Nazi martyr is short in a way. Too much of this leads to a swelled head. Cite me for lukewarm salt-and-water, for instance. Lakes should be able to provide the wherewithal to do this. "Thrice a »" by Vera Brittain. Necessity is transformed into "this other , demi-Paradise." A form of light cavalry first introduced in Poland. If ten aré put right, the result is pretence. A printing machine lacking the wherewithal. I’ve ached perhaps, but I reached my goal. Tom is damp. With a star I make triple crowns. No, not any, but almost. He went to town, and he played a tuba. Mostly last, although last is not necessarily this. 1. 14. 17. 18. 21. 24.
Clues Down It may be Stone, Ice, or Golden. If # ie old, we dread it. Pinches me over; this is thorough. I stone an inhabitant of a Baltic state, Turn out, it looks like to us. Scan ads in vain for Hitler’s latest victims. Ceres, instead of the fruits of the earth, offers loose shingle. A siren shows you how to hold your horses. He and I state, although we may waver. David Low’s famous Colonel. Costs are confused north of the Tweed. Look in the dust for this-probably behind the wardrobe or under the bed. "He teased the a He put a » he pinched the where Grandpa
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 47, 17 May 1940, Page 33
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241The Listener Crossword (No. 7) New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 47, 17 May 1940, Page 33
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