THE LISTENER CROSSWORD
(Solution to No. 274)
21, Clues Across . Composer of the ‘‘New World" Symphony, . Hornet becomes a royal seat. . Concealed. . His ass saw the Angel of the Lord before he did (see Numbers 22). . Wipe out. Tale reversed at the end of 2 down. And 3 down. Name of one of the stars of "Alexander’s Ragtime Band," Heroine of "La Boheme." Film starring Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman. . Register. In short, Mother leads the way for a Scotchman-this is a lucky thing. A bather needs plenty and seems to provide it himself. This shooting star may be remote. Clues Down Another composer. Not at all exceptional. See 15 across. . Genial. . Jewel found in a rococo palace. . Heroine of one of Jane Austen's novels. . This competitor evidently didn’t sa any 22 across. Clean bon Thag hold the compass, ;Miaetbble teh chert wopgly; Gut dbuilnatls in a dehydrated form. Split. Sometimes caught by careless rowers. Care for a measure of ground.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 339, 21 December 1945, Page 23
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167THE LISTENER CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 339, 21 December 1945, Page 23
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