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The Listener Crossword (No.14)

25. 26. 28. 29. " Louts in a piece of furniture, Clues Across Tee off — this is sticky. Tin ore from the East. of war take place on playing fields more often than on battlefields. Even if you don’t sing in the bath, you can do this. As Carl says, it’s a native sailor. "One of ’s family." (Hood’s "Bridge of Sighs’). "O for a full of the warm South." (Keats). A houseboat on the Yangtse? So a rib is a line of equal barometric pressure! "Her prentice han’ she tried on man, And then she made the OO (Burns). It’s a sad war. Read by means of a combination of a trick and the name of a South American country. A ha’pennyworth may save the ship from being spoiled Make equal. "Lo, the poor ! whose untutored mind Sees God in clouds, or hears him in the wind." . (Pope). ; :

30. 31. He was "a fellow of infinite jest, of most excellent fancy," according to Hamlet, "Then if thou fall’st, O peri Thou fall’st a blessed Clues Down Sepoys provide the greater part of these feathers. "When to the right and left the front Divided, and to either retired." (Milton). There it is, but you can’t see it. Leers, mostly about legs. « longa, vita brevis." Rethis for a very familiar abbreviation. "It’s a hard battle where none --~* (Scots Proverb). Ants try to be oppressors. A laden antelope. Lower a sailor in the ocean, Mostly a mirage. This is harder to see through, but it’s not the best of comparatives. "This is the very of love." (Hamlet). or Yes, cats are the answer. Good for a black eye. In the plural, often found with prunes. A drier amendment. _ Upset the baby’s bed and hear the clock.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 54, 5 July 1940, Page 21

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297

The Listener Crossword (No.14) New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 54, 5 July 1940, Page 21

The Listener Crossword (No.14) New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 54, 5 July 1940, Page 21

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