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Clues Across 5. Excuses for crooked leaps? 8. In the end, a wild olive produces a flower. 9. Mango in the midst? 10. Although the bar is in confusion in the midst of unity, the result is elegant refinement. 11. It lies proverbially at the bottom of a well surely a contradiction in terms. 14, Found, naturally, in an angler’s basket. 16, Could Daniel help giving this refusal? 17. Stir-up-it sounds within range of vision. 18. In front of the successful candidate I find a little devil. 20. "I know a bank where the wild — blows, Where ox-lips, and the nodding violet "’ ("Midsummer Night's ream," Act 2, Se. 1). 24. A small fresh-water fish in bed brought up for discussion. 25. Angry-in fact, ready to throw things, perhaps? 26. Roam into the ball at Queen Victoria’s favourite residence. 27. One of the gifts of the Magi. Clues Down 1. Put us under the morass? This is phony!! 2. "Better is a dinner of-where love is, than a ener ox and hatred therewith." (Proverbs). Ys Employing ie impromptu singing. 4. and 19, Part of the alchemist’s apparatus. 6. Humorous verse about milk and rice? 7. Have Ann to tea in order to make notes. 12. Apathetic state, yet largely hearty. 13. Tame ride across the circle, 14. Would he give you the lie? 15. Cheek, strangely enough. 19. See 4 down. 21. My pal at his most prosperous? 22. Take~it' away from charity and the result is rather? sparing. 23. Grown up.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 389, 6 December 1946, Page 29
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264THE LISTENER CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 389, 6 December 1946, Page 29
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