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THE LISTENER CROSSWORD

(Solution to No. 288)

‘20. 21. 23. 24. 26. 27. 1 . And 20 across, Clamour of pursuit. . We were not born to . This African ruminant begins well, . Old-fashioned tax. . Part of a door made with a plane. . Unlike the Captain, they are the first to . Bess may be found in this official residence . Spare man provides hard cheese, . Feathers of glum ape? . Wise os familiar "to readers off " Tributory of the Waikato River. . Half the middle syllable of 7 down, Clues Across An actor who is this needs no prompting. For I well believe Thou wilt not what thou dost not know." (Henry IV., Pt, 1, Act IL, Scene 3.) . Cassius rescued Caesar from this river. . Form of aside essential to a successful dramatist. , but to command."’ (Richard II., Act. 1, Scene 1.) Unit of electrical resistance, . Javanese tree yielding arrow poison. . Reverse the kitchen utensil for forty winks, . Not me! . Take 20 across from part of the fortuneteller’s stock-in-trade, and the remainder will be useful for the shoemaker, See 11 across. ‘French half-penny. And 24 across. Famous novel by Tolstoy mentioned recently by GM See 23 across. "In came Mrs. Fezziwig, one vast substantial " ( tmas Carol). Their taking ways. get them into trouble, Clues Down Cattle expressing amusement are naturally an object of derision, "But he that filches from me my good name, Robs me of say te: which not m, And leaves me indeed."’ Act III, Scene 3.) leave the sinking shiy. of the representative of a foreign country, The capacity of these football players appears to be six pints.

No. 289

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 353, 29 March 1946, Page 23

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THE LISTENER CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 353, 29 March 1946, Page 23

THE LISTENER CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 353, 29 March 1946, Page 23

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