THE LISTENER CROSSWORD
(No, 78)
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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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