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THE LISTENER CROSSWORD

(Solution to No. 247)

Clues Across If you know the right one you won't need to use gelignite to open the safe. The neme of Ronald Fraakeu'é adoring elephant. Great circle. Any lines (anag.). See 21 down. "How are the --~ fallen" (2 Samuel, ee Bridge over the Grand Canal in Venice. Prong. ’ "A sweet in the dress’? (Herrick). "Your old men shall dream dreams, your young mien shall see *"* (Joel, 3). Be in store for. Musical instrument traditionally accom panied by a monkey.

Clues Down * So Tim leaves out. Colonel Blimp asserts that they bring the best out of a man. Black alloy for filling designs engraved on silver, "And feith unfaithful kept him falsely " (Tennyson). Acute neuralgia is a precious stone-is it this sort of illusion? **Yes,."’ Cora’s artist (anag-). Monster slain by Theseus with the help of Ariadne. Seating for the Broom family? Tawdry brilliance. Conical cap of ancient Persians. And 12 across give the name of a suite by Billy Mayerl.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 311, 8 June 1945, Page 19

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THE LISTENER CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 311, 8 June 1945, Page 19

THE LISTENER CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 311, 8 June 1945, Page 19

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