The Listener Crossword (No. 25)
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Clues Acros. 1. Nickname of P. G. Wodehouse 4. With a harp I/am an outcast. . An old-fashioned measure bounded by a heavenly body. 10. Plenty from the Canadian national em- _ blem. 11. Nine in a disorderly temper are most distingui: d ‘© 13. Barter. : 15. If you come to this you meet with disaster. 16. Dean’s tract (Anag.). 19. Common cause of tears in the kitchen. 20. A brilliant beltman? 21. Superficial disguise-mostly nerve! 22. Related by a dolt?
12. 14, 17. 18. Clues Down Another national emblem. Grinder secured from an initial exchange in the sort of radiation that comes from the sun. Red crape lupin (Anag.). Rare gin is uplifting. Of order, perfect; of a bed, quite the reverse. pipe 5 a sonnet to it-this is merely Ice and fire combined with tact to form a testimonial. Vain male expresses astonishment. Indispensable quality. Met me to find an ant. The first of the household gods is reduced and distorted to become true.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 65, 20 September 1940, Page 18
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172The Listener Crossword (No. 25) New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 65, 20 September 1940, Page 18
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