THE LISTENER CROSSWORD
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Clues Across Even if you get it right it won’t be. She doesn’t need "X’’ coupons, but the shortage of combs might worry her. Mean, but not miserly. Is it a white horse with black stripes or a black horse with white stripes? It sounds a useful sort of headgear but really it’s a disadvantage. Soft spot for Achilles? See 15 down. Is this the wool Goebbels uses to pull over the citizens’ eyes? Behead 11 across and then multiply the result-this is fishy. No housing shortage for him while there’s plenty of ice. The snow leopard is much weightier than he looks. Permanent result of a bootmaker’s tool and a mixed drink. One is not much use unless, perhaps, 4 across wears it to show she’s master in the house. Scandinavian epics either way. Clues Down A clap of thunder, perhaps? (7, 6) Here’s a nice ado! a sea-nymph! Pass away in the middle of a concession -this may be a bit steep. Bacchante. Its sound is the exact opposite of its sense, Cut the ramble short in the beginning. Are these the 18 down which a use? (4, 9) Drives back. Small arctic 13 across. Square hewn stone. See 7 down. Untidy meal? (Solution to No. 238)
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 301, 29 March 1945, Page 11
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218THE LISTENER CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 301, 29 March 1945, Page 11
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