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The Listener Crossword (No. 49)

(Constructed by —

R.W.

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Clues Across 1. Then Mary’s chum turned round to show an autumn flower. 7. Colourful form of a moron. 8. To live on the smell of this is carrying dieting to an extreme. 10, Are you averse to lace, girl? 11, Just the place for Water Polo. 13. No, Miss, I simper in order to give the general effect without detail. 15. Police spy. 16. Learn cue (anag.) 19, One of the most telling epithets for Hitler was Mr. Churchill’s "that -- --" (two words each three letters). 20. Latin tongue. 21. Twice ten mangles cause complications.

Clues Down Cain and Abel with no mop become sociable. Truly this.is a popular test for sobriety. Chastises with sure cogs, Keep it on to keep cool, Father of Wireless Telegraphy. I came along with Sam-we have @ vastly exaggerated sense of our own imrtance. n this church I become a clergyman, Sausage poisoning-must boil for this. Jewellers’ name for olive — coloured chrysolite, These marbles aren't the kind little boys play with-you’ll find this in 6 down. Can you give the name of the first fraticide? I can!

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 89, 7 March 1941, Page 46

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191

The Listener Crossword (No. 49) New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 89, 7 March 1941, Page 46

The Listener Crossword (No. 49) New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 89, 7 March 1941, Page 46

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