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THE LISTENER CROSSWORD

(Solution to No, 295)

Clues Across . Six of Bach’s concertos are known by this name. Everything in favour for this type of aircraft. . Hen, perhaps? . Dally, that is, in one’s underwear. . Dish found in the west. . The husk of this is dried to produce mace, . Charlatans — relatives of 12 down evidently. . Its first song is supposed to be its last. . Familiar form of address. ~A man of many parts. . Reduced to uniformity. A cruel grant (anag.). Clues Down . A vicious city with a childish beginning. . If Richard, a film star; if Michael, an author. . His answer to the housing problem was said to be a tub. Papal envoy, And 12 com. It proved ie be an 18 across. 6. Of carving on gems. . This virago is almost astute. See 5 down. Rot, Rita! (anag.) Here the finish is in the middle. You think that’s a bit thick? Just the reverse! . Is Lag what is meant by "a bone in my leg . Heaps of form. I eloped in. . Or "Little by Little." . Shakespearean character found in the car

No. 296

(Constructed by

R. W.

C.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 360, 17 May 1946, Page 19

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187

THE LISTENER CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 360, 17 May 1946, Page 19

THE LISTENER CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 360, 17 May 1946, Page 19

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