THE LISTENER CROSSWORD
(No. 96)
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Clues Across TI shot to raise aloft. Cow and lark combine to form an EngTeach to deceive? Guilding. Measure found in 7 down. Ganglion. Cleft. Found in some lamps. Complete anagram of 3 down, Greet the lesser white Heron. Dice? Fie! (anag.). Mine, too (anag.). Portals.
Clues Down Settled tendency or practice. Country for a nice lad? Three-sided anagram of 12 down. This native woman gives a whine. Destruction. Hardly suitable for a canoe. An abbreviated knight in a niche in the cook-house? Changing form of 19 across. Here and now-but quite the opposite. This decision begins with a crooked drive. What to do with enemy aliens. Ship’s freight. Loses in order to find a fine yellow clay. Needle-case with a New Zealand bird on one end. (Answer to No, 95)
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 148, 24 April 1942, Page 13
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