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THE LISTENER CROSSWORD

(Solution to No. 329)

16. 18. Clues Across . This table is not at all 2 down. . This footwear, if properly arranged, would cover your whole leg, and would be useful in the garden. . "For where your — is, there will your heart be also."" (Matthew 6, 21), . A Jane Austen heroine. . The name of an opera by Purcell. . Smears with oil, and yet makes no stain. . In the end, the fire-bugs describe Pepys and Evelyn. . It’s removed from 12 across. . Use coal with care here. . Suitable language for a seer, . Heaven proverbially helps those who practise this. Clues Down . Disorderly. . Stayed firm? . Refraining from a giant’s bin. . Ghastly. ay town provides a great Primed fi lease! . A feminist would agree with this term for a wife. . "What is truth? said jesting -; and would not stay for an answer." (Bacon). Suitable implements for a reporter? . "We carved not a line, we raised not -, But we left him alone with his Bory. x (Two words-Wolfe-The Burial Sir John Moore). Once again change please! Annie‘ seems to be knocked senseless.

No. 330

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R.W.

C.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 401, 28 February 1947, Page 33

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185

THE LISTENER CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 401, 28 February 1947, Page 33

THE LISTENER CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 401, 28 February 1947, Page 33

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