THE LISTENER CROSSWORD
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Clues Across This boy sounds outspoken. A cap not worn on the head, Usually represented with a trident. Easel (anag.). Jack Spratt’s wife evidently had an allergy to this. om wey be best dead. Bind part of one, Choral response, Most modern plays have three, This town is of no age. Traps. "Little Jack Horner --- a corner" (3, 2).
Clues Down "The ,, little dog laughed to see such Come tu a stop under a serpent on the pavement. Part of the name of an anti-Negre society, Like better, Ar in last for luck. Abandon in Maple Avenue, Date scone (anag.). Teach girl to be apathetic, Happy-go-lucky, It may be Eric, ‘pet. Unshod (aenag.).. Palindromic doctrine. You'd naturally shun them. You’d find her in then. (Answer to No. 162)
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 224, 8 October 1943, Page 7
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137THE LISTENER CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 224, 8 October 1943, Page 7
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