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THE LISTENER CROSSWORD

‘(Solution to No. 299)

1. 4. 7 8. 10. 11. 13. 15: ry # 18. 21. 22. 23. wn Aah Clues Across A fireside game? This fateful river looks like an instruction to polish the image. Fruit of transgressions following a broken melody. Regal in a big way. Necessity in a fine education. ‘"‘Make mad the guilty, and appal the free; Confound the (Hamlet, Act 2, Sc. 2). Reverse the syllables of this emotion to describe the cardinal’s headdress. Poetically before after the vehicle for one’s way of making a living. Soon ours may be resonant. Bean found in the mai‘? "It was, as I have seen it in his life, silvered."’ (Hamlet, Act 1, Se. 2.) Member of the University which was the subject of the Sunday night talk of June 2. London district formerly noted for buns, porcelain, and its literary and artistic residents. "She in thought, we with a green and yellow melany> She sat, like Patience on a monument, Smiling at grief.’ (Twelfth Night, Act 2, Sc. 4.) Clues Down He is found (in brackets) between his father-or mother, may be- and _ halfsister. . If Ken offers one. Remove the end of 1 down from 7 across for the title of a play by Somerset Maugham. . If out of order, a singer may do this. . Roam with ball into a famous castle. Ran in confusion into a cage-if it’s a lion’s, the result would naturally be this. . Amused with tee at dinner. . Encourages with ten hares. Talented under half-a-score-this can be maintained against attack. Her wedding is the subject of a ballet. His punishment was to revolve eternally on a wheel in Hades. . Splendour.

No. 300

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 364, 14 June 1946, Page 13

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THE LISTENER CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 364, 14 June 1946, Page 13

THE LISTENER CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 364, 14 June 1946, Page 13

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