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"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD

(Solution to No. 345)

= o 12. 13. 14. 16. 18. 20. Clues Across A New Zealand bass (5, 6). The inventob of the revolver. . This dow gest is most arrogant. Played a part around a curtailed and slightly disordered man-horse; the result is made conspicuous. Proverbially it justifies the means. "When that the -- have heey Caesar hath wept;" (‘Julius Caesar,’ Act III, Se. 2) i bn the t from 9 across and what is left may irrational, in fact, it’s almost absurd! Keats w-ote ome on a Grecian Urn. A Hardy heroine, an obsolete measure of length, and a confused fruit combine to give an appearance resembling mosaic. A confused nag im the middle of a South African high plateau is transformed into quite another animal.

. President and virtual Dictator of Mexico for thirty-odd years. Ar old coin end a drink result in an oldfashioned garment. Clues Down In a country where this law is in force, Princess Elizabeth could never be .queen. . One on the knuckles signifies reproof. In a manner devoid of suspicion or appre hension. . Wotked up into dough, * Composer of the, "1812" Overture. . Dazed trains (anag.). . Disorderly retreat, . "Ol swear rot by the moon, the — moon," ("Romeo and Juliet," Act IT, Sc. 2). . A nut pie found in the flower bed. : The first helf refers to a man, threeci rtters to a woman, and the whole to @ men. . F. obation. Acknowledge. |

No. 346

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R.W.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 417, 20 June 1947, Page 22

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"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 417, 20 June 1947, Page 22

"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 417, 20 June 1947, Page 22

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