The Listener Crossword No. 19
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1. Clues Across A fairy tale character whose name suggests Russian equestrian headgear. This has been superseded by the bulldozer. Name of. a famous family of poisoners. Submissive on a bone di A notorious fiddler. A violin has four of these. A monster to be found in 5 down. Sage tree offers poor accommodation. A famous sailor. A hopeful form of praise. Ate her sherbet? — actually the diet of this trio was porridge. Clues Down A decoration made partly of iron.
Stored in a county on the South Coast of England. "tte dabbling in the — that makes the mil ids fair." Rum and water. Is Gore the scene of carousals? A victim of St. George. I a poet? That would send you to sleepl Even a tiny axe may cause concern. A species of heron found.in 20 across. Garment for a coster. This fruit is a goner. A. backward animal gives a thin. coat. Separates from verses. " Ah, take the — and let the credit g 0, Nor heed the music of a distant drum." (Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam) The end of 20 across.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 59, 9 August 1940, Page 18
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192The Listener Crossword No. 19 New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 59, 9 August 1940, Page 18
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