CROSSWORD PUZZLES
Sir-The new Listener for next week has just arrived and a hurried glance through fails to show a crossword puzzle. Could these be continued weekly as before? I know space is limited, but surely a crossword could take the place of one of the photographs which are (judging by my family) hardly glanced at, or failing that, couldn’t they go instead of one of the fantastic little drawings which now appear on five pages drawing attention to various items? These may be well done and cleverI am not deriding them-but they are looked at perhaps once during the week for a few seconds while a good crossword puzzle (and we have had some excellent ones in the past) provides hours of interesting and intellectual amusement. I am not a natural grumbler, and know you have a hard row to hoe to please everyone, but suggesting what you could leave out instead of the crossword puzzle might
help you.-
HERE'S HOPING
(Whangarei).
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 101, 30 May 1941, Page 4
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163CROSSWORD PUZZLES New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 101, 30 May 1941, Page 4
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