The Listener Crossword (No. 22)
1. 3. Clues Across Parts-of a wheel found in the bush. A mad girl provides a song which is properly sung in four, five or more parts, O.K. Ma? Not if you run this, Study an area of land or sea for a kind of bridge. Most of a toy bomb for a hoyden. Boil me to make changeable. Close relations in a thermos. A prose arrangement of musical dramas. Do I sit in order to find these? Ten lines to keep watch. Sort the mail in the capital of Peru. Resounding treason? Primitive dwellings arranged to give no means of entry.
Clues Down Earthy, perhaps, but jovial nevertheless, New ones sweep clean, O, Ann! Is this rod greater? It goes backwards. A famous Scottish castle containing 23 across. This contains six Remove one 7 down from a mixture of carrot and onion, and the result occurs only once in a reign. Deprive 14 across of rest and you meet with resistance. The red sow proves to be a waterdiviner. If nets are spread properly, mock attacks are-the result. : So Phil shows refinement! Discover Huns at an island off the French coast. If you haven’t one you’re on the rocks,
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 62, 30 August 1940, Page 18
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205The Listener Crossword (No. 22) New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 62, 30 August 1940, Page 18
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