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The Listener Crossword No. 18

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Clues Across I disturb the peace for each. Ask a sailor to go away. Shingle (anag.). A worn tree? A form of rats once found in Russia. A parent's sister mixed up in a troopthis is ample. : Aim crookedly for a French friend. Schubert’s Quintet in A Major, To pelt such an actor with eggs would be not only justifiable but also appropriate. Due caste (anag.). ee: A Scottish hillside hides a bear. "Where is thy sting?’’ The author of "Gol Boy"; he married Luise Rainer. . This hand is always welcome,

23. "Oh joy! that in our Is something that doth live." (Wordsworth), 24. Nerves are upset in this river, Clues Down 1. "Let every eye negotiate for itself, And trust no " (Shakespeare). 2. Re-arrange it during tea-you’ll get no thanks. 3. The first murderer. 5. tise bears, but traditionally bold . and 6. Character in ‘A Christmas Carol." 7. This hobbles for watchwords. 10. We saw it here (anag.). 13. Subject of Douglas Reed’s "Nemesis?" 14. One name for a flower. 19. Famous marbles concealed in. 22 across. 20. Otherwise may be fishy.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 58, 2 August 1940, Page 20

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The Listener Crossword No. 18 New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 58, 2 August 1940, Page 20

The Listener Crossword No. 18 New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 58, 2 August 1940, Page 20

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