THE LISTENER CROSSWORD
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Clues Across Rub one carpet for a lump. Earn cents in doorways? Exchange for tat. Slightly dangerous form of 19 across, A Slav surrounded by beer. 2771% cubic inches. Suitable puzzle for Easter. Uncommon variation of arteries, 11 across is boring. Scarcely the thing to say when hug. In poor tea (anag.). Parading pies (anag.). given a
Clues Down Tries for ceremonies. This duck may be late if upset. Squabble. Revels do become decided upon. Save tin (anag.). Repeating, Sir? That shows initiative, Or rum gone dry (anag.). Flattery (4, 4). Perhaps Charles planted these trees. Rigorous. Rule in 24 across as well as 7 down. All’s this in love and war, (Answer to No. 174)
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 236, 31 December 1943, Page 11
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