THE LISTENER CROSSWORD
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Clues Across Customary clothing? I’m bored by this. Watch Ivy tear into vaudeville. Found in a rotten actor. Cut yours according to your cloth. Prose? rot! (anag.). Pieces of gold or silver? Assert to flowers. Make known in a confidential whisper, resumably. his measure does not sound at all ite. ring to bear. It may be "such sweet sorrow," but it contains a pang. Merit. Strew (anag.). Clues Down "Cry: ! and let slip the dogs of war." (Julius Caesar. ) Exclude anger, often with balloon. South African journey. O’Brady hardly sounds like one. One’s hero would scarcely be described rz this (3, 5). as hitecturall ly this is neat, Sis. Fiat rims in the movies. Naturally you’d spend it. One bite of vulcanite. Broken plates? Found in streets-especially avenues. Archaically decked. Found in a straight row, I think. (Answer to No. 165)
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 227, 29 October 1943, Page 14
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