THE LISTENER CROSSWORD
(No. 83)
Clues Across Sam and Gary are Mongolian inhabitants of Hungary. Rum inside an Able-bodied Seaman on an important road. Fuss and bother. Taunting. Lion and mule trodden underfoot. A mineral salt. Get Ray to move in a circle. It may be silent, but it glitters. Tool made from a spar. Pelt with a nut-this is rather touchy. It — a calm liar to form a Spanish cabal,
No more after this. I sell a kind of thread used for stock ings. Some art for a great musician. Clues Down Queer sound to come from an organ. Be a lotus-this is perfect. Do rush into a winding sheet. Bowls have this tendency. Startle (anag.). Maud cut lace (anag.). Real and logical, and yet only makebelieve. Pretend it’s a mule. rum (anag.). Here you find me bald in an asylum. This may be later, Constant. (Answer to No. 82)
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 134, 16 January 1942, Page 10
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