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THE LISTENER CROSSWORD

(Solution to No. 286)

Pon 16. 4% 21. . Just fancy! . "Distance . They have to carry their own trunks, . Censure in 13 down. . South American lizards. Clues Across Some people think his singing is a mixture of cry and sob too, Choice form of 7 across. This draught frequently proves fatal. Delicate sort of offer? enchantment to the view." irritates. T of tribute or decoration suitable for Clues Down For an unaccountable whim, the headgear is put on the pudding. . Our gate is an offence. m bore offers a trite remark. a Z one broad expanse had I been to That deep-browed Homer ruled as his demesne." (Keats "On First Looking into Chapman’s Homer.’’) . Something to fly off at. Mountain nymphs, . Kind of lace. . Mary’s pet leads the famous walk, >Run late (anag.) . A busy insect and the 24 across emblem of England combine to form a member of the governing body of a university. Kind of small hawk. This red wine is found in Benny Goodman’s instrument. Be seated upside down.

No. 287

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 351, 15 March 1946, Page 25

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180

THE LISTENER CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 351, 15 March 1946, Page 25

THE LISTENER CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 351, 15 March 1946, Page 25

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