THE LISTENER CROSSWORD
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. Clues Across Joe and Eric get together to celebrate. A rope (anag.). Look! I'd escape (anag.). Broken colt in sand. Half a tropical disease found in Berlin. Flash. Headlong life-wc rk? Beginning of most fairy tales. Bull’s eye? (4, 4). Evil, wrong! Hem-this is a bit too much! Long for a little over 12 months. It is Una (anag.). Clues Down The Maid of Orleans. Does this make Ida smile? Ned is upset over gin. Turn out-to us, this is simple. James Agate seems to have plenty. Make better, Study of the human soul or mind. Pink ones are a sure sign of D.T.’s. And a hymn (anag.). (5, 3). The son is, we hope. The ugly duckling turned out to be one. The 4 down of 5 across, (Answer té No. 167)
POSTER COMPETITION Biel Liscen are invited by the Internal Affairs Department for posters for display on the celebraticn of Empire Youth Sunday, May 21, 1944. Particulars of prizes, etc. are advertised in this issue.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 229, 12 November 1943, Page 12
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