THE LISTENER CROSSWORD
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Clues Across Ever seen carp? It’s a matter of persistence When in hose, it’s a major tragedy. Amber? Sure! (anag,),. Try a ruse for this. Last strip of wood? You need one for four handkerchiefs. Or call in for a set of bells. With a nod, Celia gives another name for Scotland.
22. High officer of Ottoman Empire. 23. The less nerve, for all that. Clues Down 1, Er- not toa Still, you'll recognise the art of fireworks. 2. Se ee: SRST Roe A rain. 6. An unkind form of lucre, 7. I listen to Sam (anag.). 12. Mutilate-otherwise final, 15. Reel crookedly over a disturbed sea. 16, In the plural, this stone might be strange. 18, Often felt by doctors. 20. Groundiess, (Answer to No, 110)
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 171, 2 October 1942, Page 2
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