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THE LISTENER CROSSWORD

(No. 230:

Constructed by

R.W.

C.

Clues Across 1. I can undo mat — it’s all a matter of teeth. 9, Shakespeare was born this month. 10. What’s left over of man’s ire. 11. Tom and I combirie to leave out, 12. This looks as if the donkey was sick. 14. Time’s up! This should give you a bit of a jog. 19. If ill Una may become this. 20. This river’s in line. 22. Ata slip (anag.). 23. He is confused about art. ‘his dopm of finger things alarming.

21. Clues Down Dora is upset over it. Lead into a valley. Cellar and bedpost combine to form this group of In the p.m. my aunt finds hers broken. Oil in ore. Roman dwelling? Confusion of ideas. Kind of salts. ‘"The --- is come upon me," cried the Lady of Shallot"’ — The R.A-F. and the A.LF. combine ia the matter. With corn it forms fruit. An English article topped by a French one produces forgetfulness. news.

(Answer to No. 229)

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Permanent link to this item
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Bibliographic details
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 292, 26 January 1945, Page 10

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171

THE LISTENER CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 292, 26 January 1945, Page 10

THE LISTENER CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 292, 26 January 1945, Page 10

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