THE LISTENER CROSSWORD
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Clues Across 1. Fears a shovel, and is semi-tipsy. 9. Title a ruler, 10. This flower may be a big one. 414, er found after now, Cs but could easily be before now. 12. According to the cat’s word, this is what you should have left of a Bridge hand after playing eleven tricks (3,5). 14. In this flower you see us at the end of the file walking two by two. 15, Although I’d tone I remained unmoved. 18. Sleep, Max! gn ty 19. Although this B ate means equal, it is not quite, but 21. Looking for an cochaaetiedil phrase to attract attention of a monarch. 22. ’E said in a stage whisper. 23. These people are the antithesis of misers. Clues Down 2. Biblical tit for tat (5 words). 3. Food for fear? 4. Be slow (anag.). 5. Discernment from an epic tale over a cathedral town 6. Edgar Bergen, "for instance. 7. Gathers with a spear. 8. I’m cast into a sort of resin. 13. Provided from the spud-pile. 16. Confused anger with five in the 17. What a line has.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 122, 24 October 1941, Unnumbered Page
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