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THE LISTENER CROSSWORD

Py] » .(Selution to No, 302).

1, aby + "Jog on, jog on, the Clues Across "It’s a ." said the Duchess, "and that’s why. {1, 8,3.) "Puss said to the owl, *You fowl, How charmingly sweet you sing!’ " (Edward Lear). . Heroine of two books by 8 down. . It is tame (anag.). . Christie or Karenina? : Dickens wrote a Tale of Two. . The whole is equal to the first half, provided he’s raving mad. . "But beauty vanishes, beauty passes, --it be." However ‘ (Walter De La Mare). way, And. merrily bent the stile-a.’"’ (Shakespeare’s ‘‘A Winter’s Tale.’’) . Hold forth. . Found between the canines. . 8 down wrote about the adventures of 10 across through this (7, 5). Clues Down + Remove a she cat from~1 across and rearrange the remainder for this French term of endearment. a 2 will -- you an ’twere any nightingale." (Shakespeare’s "A Midsummer * Night’s Dream.’’) a With it China makes an Italian wine. "There..was a table set out under a tree in front of the house, and and the 4 down were having tea at i... £3, 3, 49 . His real name was Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, and his characters included 1 ’ and 10 across, 4 and 7 down. . A French lake is reversed under an attic _in disorder. . Rent over a fuss-the result is a violent a loud noise in a ‘morass? ; ending . You'd expect to find in classes. . First name of a New Zealander who has become famous in China. This should be right up. your alley!

No. 303

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 367, 5 July 1946, Page 17

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THE LISTENER CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 367, 5 July 1946, Page 17

THE LISTENER CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 367, 5 July 1946, Page 17

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