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THE LISTENER CROSSWORD

(Solution to No. 303)

No. 304

(Constructed by

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NN A ASW YH wo . en aw Clues Across ~ » or the Modern Prometheus," by Mary Shelley. (He created a monster who is now wrongly referred to by his creator’s name.) .- Venerable. . Scope in a severe ache. . French devils when disturbed are found to incapacitate. . This expression of grief may be mental. . Once this, twice shy. . City where the disciples were first called Christians. . French psychologist. . . Push cocoa on (anag.). . Lack of wealth (7, 5) offers ways of slimming, it seems. Clues Down This pieece of music would give a farmer lunch. Probably where the Queen of Hearts made some 4 d own. . Greek bathing beauties? See 2. down. Re-arrange this a bit, Ann, for the residents. These different possibilities look like a command to change the indigenous 5 down. . A tragic palm becomes dictatorial. "Just now the lilac is All beside my little room.’ Cadet Brooke.) -- , . Tuesday before Ash Wednesday. . Prone to become an artist.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 368, 12 July 1946, Page 19

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168

THE LISTENER CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 368, 12 July 1946, Page 19

THE LISTENER CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 368, 12 July 1946, Page 19

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