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THE LISTENER CROSSWORD

(No. 206; Constructed by

R.W.

C.

Clues Across Lads hope to find a flower, | «: Crooked fighter, Signs of careless ablutions? Reveals quite a few. I'd turned round in front of the parson. Now women for this musical comedy. Musical term in 20 across. A rolling stone gathers none. At an end (anag.). , With art Diana makes a woollen material. There were forty of them. Musical work, They make the man. Seen Puss (anag.). Clues Down Caterpillar, perhaps-it’s found in the . garden, anyway. A Jane Austen heroine under an overturned lid-naturally she’s in an awkcelery, perhaps, if three. Not one of the Latins (nor the Yanks, though he comes from Georgia). ‘Each in his narrow cell for ever laid, The ude forefathers of the sleep." I do a turn for as long as it lasts, She was "left blooming alone." Our canes are of mother-of-pearl. It was old (anag.). As a matter of fact, they are usually a sign of youth. If you’re this, you’ve evidently fallen in. (3, words). * Colourful battle. t, in a way. er plenty upset! It acts (anag.). (Answer to No. 205) ,

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 268, 11 August 1944, Page 23

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188

THE LISTENER CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 268, 11 August 1944, Page 23

THE LISTENER CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 268, 11 August 1944, Page 23

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