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THE LISTENER CROSSWORD

(Solution to No. 249) '

ti 4. 11: 14. 16. 17, 21. Se: 23. 24. Clues Across You’ve heard of blackbirds in a pie, but here’s a rat. Blushing, perhaps, after a commotion, but zepntdad with ardent devotion, nevertheess The scope of the animal’s grazing is limited by the length of this. 9. It begins in Africa and ends in Port Said. In this plant with bitter aromatic leaves and root a camel hides. If in, eats with gusto This wood nymph sounds like a dull advertisement. As our price is uncertain. When at the end of his 8 across, this famous cartoon character usually eats a can of 10 down. This vessel has three fewer banks of oars than a quinquereme. Ten year period. "Our ---- now are ended." (Prospero, in "The Tempest.")

| | Clues Down 1. Symptoms of breathlessness about neckwear to be found in hospitals, 2. Economise. 3. It’s place is between eta and iota. 5. Fin, indeed! 6. Dora shows the way. 7. Supposed to have the same characteristics as a doornail. 10. See 21 across. ; 12. He specialises in embroidered braces, feathers in his hats, and knee-slapping, according to the popular idea, 13. Otherwise Ulysses. 15. Rest day (anag.). 18. Montgomery said one of the Nazis’ three major mistakes was fighting the Battle of Germany to the west of this river, 19. Mimicked. 20. Found in a nice picture, although it is @ product of literature, not painting.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 313, 22 June 1945, Page 18

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248

THE LISTENER CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 313, 22 June 1945, Page 18

THE LISTENER CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 313, 22 June 1945, Page 18

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