THE LISTENER CROSSWORD
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Clues Across That nice sea will put you to sleep. After five, a parent’s sister is seen to boast. Name of one of Rodin’s masterpieces. A pet provides fuel. Push me on (anag.). Gin and ore are both found in this district. Stimulus. Ten traps form part of a_ cruciform church. Subject to an additional tax of 1/+ per gallon.
21. 23. 24. Examine-O.E. verbs, perhaps? Nothing less than 15 across. Grey mole, too (anag.). Clues Down Rule again (anag.). Slang food found in 1 across. Sometimes military, but usually assosociated with sailors. Pied mice are prevalent. The middle of 10 across, Eat poor Ivan! (anag.). Parents rant, but are easily seen through. Petty thieving. Jam. Seem. Spoken. ‘J That which is committed to a Bishop. (Answer to No. 98)
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 151, 15 May 1942, Page 12
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