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THE LISTENER CROSSWORD

(No, 78)

(Constructed by

R.W.

C.

Clues Across Many bills? Coo! (anag.) This instrument may well produce ‘a sob,* son "The the (6 down), the candlestick This journey could easily become a rout. Dora and Noel combine to form the first name of the painter of the Mona Lisa Be sure of this mythical region. This fruit is largely a dream. Enid is confused after a short test. Bargain. This instrument, moreover, gives a groant

16. 17. 19. 21, / This should exert me to the utmost. Every cloud is said to have one. Clues Down So Bruce becomes undistinguished. Another instrument, found in 8 down, Dry one over there. Men ‘dealt crookedly, and so expressed regret. | See 10 across. : It would take this person all his time to keep his work up to date these days, especially as he finds himself with Harrogate in the C.P.R Porous berets (anag.). / LE. a dunce (anag.). A light made almost entirely of antler. A leper may serve to revoke a law. A’ slightly different angle. A school naturally famous for its tone. (Answer to No. 77)

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 127, 28 November 1941, Page 47

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186

THE LISTENER CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 127, 28 November 1941, Page 47

THE LISTENER CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 127, 28 November 1941, Page 47

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