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THE LISTENER CROSSWORD

6 Solution to No. 301 Be

. The reverse of conflagrations in print. . This romantic burglar evidently found him- . One way of describing the circumference . "Time-On!" . Is in the rain-it’s dried, nevertheless. . "Sweet Spring, full of sweet days and . "And fools, who came to Clues Across self backward in part after the Royal Air Force. of a circle. Crooked sign at the rear of an hotel-is this cricket? roses, A box where compacted lie." (Herbert. ) . If "O" weve "A" there’d be guineas in it; as it is, it’s produced by volcanic action. Study the business concern in order to strengthen. . If you make one, you may give it, but you should keep it. . "For Sataa finds some mischief still hands to do.’ (Rev. Isaac Watt. 2 words.) If you’re out of these you’re in a way. Clues Down . "If you want to see ... how skin deep fashionable politeness is, take a voyage... An ocean is the next worse thing to the Palace of Truth." (G. B. Shaw.) . Corollary, possibly on horseback? . A terror for draughts, but possibly more. interested in outdoor games (5, 3, 5). . Is surrounded by repose, yet manages to oppose. 2 A 3 down would probably have these open (6, 7). Fifty catch fire and the result is a kind of coal. The kind of hit a theatre manager likes. . "Stone walls do not a prison make -s a cage." (Lovelace (2 words.) Nor F Cinderella had a brace of ugly ones. . Superficial depression sometimes accompanying a smile. » Temained to pray." (Goldsmith. ) . Rosie offers you a willow shoot.

No. 302

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 366, 28 June 1946, Page 13

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THE LISTENER CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 366, 28 June 1946, Page 13

THE LISTENER CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 366, 28 June 1946, Page 13

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