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THE LISTENER CROSSWORD

(No, 239:

Constructed by

R.W.

C.

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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Bibliographic details
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 301, 29 March 1945, Page 11

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218

THE LISTENER CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 301, 29 March 1945, Page 11

THE LISTENER CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 301, 29 March 1945, Page 11

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