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THE LISTENER CROSSWORD

No. 311

(Constructed by

R.W.

C.

(Solution to No. 310)

Clues Across . Meditation is cut short, all the same. . Member of Afghan tribes on the Northwest frontier of India, . You can make her fast with these close relations. FE acideae & . "or with ----- light "to seek the beauteous eye of heaven to. garnish "is wasteful and ridiculous excess." (King John, Act IV, Sc. 2). Unpleasant to have one’s teeth one. One should, never be too old to do this. Many artists go to school here. Harm-but this is not quite the whole truth. A G.I... being surrounded> by a _ certain beverage, becomes very active, Striking, but also incapable in a way. May we find old China in a yacht? . A bottle of this might perhaps be exnee? on every good Communist’s desk

20. 21, . "on with the Clues Down A saint, in short, over confused, files, suffocates. She goat as a pledge? What birds in their little *nests do, according to the Rev. Isaac Watts. . If we look at the horse’s foot we may find Father severe. In this form, the tailless monkey is being silenced, if you look at it the right way. You can’t get in without making one, . It’s all up here. Very sick at first and with a storm hidden at the end-no wonder it’s not allowed. . Many a French aristocrat was "taken for a ride" in one, . This sort of bacon wouldn’t have suited either Jack Spratt or his wife. ; let joy be unconfined." (Byron "Childe 2 There’s no water in this pool. A bit of bother?

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 382, 18 October 1946, Page 29

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264

THE LISTENER CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 382, 18 October 1946, Page 29

THE LISTENER CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 382, 18 October 1946, Page 29

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