THE LISTENER CROSSWORD
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22. Clues Across This cake should be flat. Dear Dopes. Sam’s car may be the object of this. See 10 across. This ship won renown at the Battle of the River 9 across. Draws, but not necessarily with a pencil. Asleep in a way. Am gray (anag.). By the look of them, the Irishman disturbs the peace. "A primrose by a river’s ... A yellow primrose was to him And it was nothing more." (Wordsworth). You could make chain of it, but it wouldn’t be very strong.
23. 24. 25. Last cry is very clear. Mother Hubbard obviously had none in her cupboard. Half-sister? Clues Down A useful form of Gestapo. Roman opera by Bellini? Edna becomes a church official, I am set in this rich medieval cloth, Highest heaven. Any char in disorder, So men offer portents. Make a guess at tea-times, Tirades (anag.) Slumber confused-by these, perhaps, Kind of plaster. Steps in space. These may reduce you to tears. Tinges.
(Answer to No. 222)
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 285, 8 December 1944, Page 6
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