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The Listener Crossword (No. I0)

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Clues Across Dug or otherwise obtained a calabash. Other things cut short and interrupted by a famous Parliament-the result is rather indigestible. Coy Lady Nash gives happy times. The enemy breaks up a play by Karel Capek with a show of enthusiasm. Fair to middling. Look at the reverse of a label for a gangster’s weapon. Partially absent-minded? A vehicle describes a curve. It’s in again, and it goes up and down. Take a turn at playing the wag. Seat me with Papen for conciliation. "One hour of glorious life Is worth an age without a name." (Scott) A fish becomes instructive,

1. Clues Down A company is dispersed by an exclamation, and retorts defiantly. Raise the ideal of many earnest Americans. The crack of dawn? In France red-wort is one of fifteen. A dual right. You would not expect it to lisp, all the same. Canine King of the Castle. Tin flame is quite a good definition. A coy imp cannot see far. He was sensitive about the size of his nose, but Rostand was different. Motionless treats. One of the Heavenly Twins? The beginning of despair may be despatched.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 50, 7 June 1940, Page 16

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200

The Listener Crossword (No. I0) New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 50, 7 June 1940, Page 16

The Listener Crossword (No. I0) New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 50, 7 June 1940, Page 16

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