THE LISTENER CROSSWORD
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2. 9. 10. 11. 12, 13. 14. 16, 19. 20. Clues Across | "The hath two daughters, crying give, give."’ (Proverbs 30). At the present moment, in this place--but really not anywhere. Equally famous sister of John and Lionel, and aunt of Diana, We may see Noel sing in this German) town famous for its sword blades. Mr. Morrison or Mr. Marshall, in short, | is found in the kitchen garden. . Here! This looks like a command to strike the girl. . Run and get a fish? . What Mother Hubbard’s poor dog had. Len’s code is. shut in. . Eighteenth letter to the Greeks. . Esau sold his birthright for this. (see Genesis 25). Naiad. Clues Down Eight to a gallon. Red alone makes this flowering shrub, . An actress, if temperamental, would probably make these as well as act in them. . Eels provide 19 down. The day after Shrove Tuesday. il is out of order in the hut,-and the ult is fishy. The alternative title of this play is "What You Will." Period. "When the wind is southerly, I know a hawk from a --." (Hamlet, Act II, Scene 2). Smart, or perhaps cross. See 5 down. Woman’s crowning glory.
(Solution to No. 264).
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 329, 12 October 1945, Page 23
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