THE LISTENER CROSSWORD
(No. 199:
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Clues Across His age reveals a musical play. This sea-bird sounds out of breath. Wandered out of danger. Eel with fin becomes catty. ". .. on the front door mat A ferocious dragon "e Assume wrongly. Initially, not elsewhere included. Part of a large aster. /If Scotland, it is actually in Sanden, Old clothes. Tunes from 13 down. This sounds like you, Snare (anag.). Hostelry. He used to feature in comics with Pip and. Wilfred. The wig evidently is no light matter. ‘equired. Proverbially, the least said, soonest this.
ONAN w rp Clues Down Not "neat but not gaudy." Catch fire. Z A tool which you 5 down in the garden. See 3 down. Finder (anag.). . Once it becomes purely intellectual. "Golden lads and girls all must, As chimney sweepers, come to. a (Song from Cymbelene) ". .. It is a tale, Told by an idiot, full of sound and _--, Signifying nothing." (Macbeth) End of famous age. Found in pairs. No ears (anag.). Rubbish. A white wine. Wane again? Confused design. With a little manipulation this could be untied." "Good , the true and proper drink of Englishmen." (George Borrow) Look at with suspicion.
(Answer to No. 198)
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 261, 23 June 1944, Page 21
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