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THE LISTENER CROSSWORD

(Solution to No, 348)

"I would applaud thee to the very -, Clues Across 1, This cat is noted for its grin, 5. Change of step — it’s a nuisance, 8. Little by little a Dean Farrar hero follows a re-arrangement of 18 down, with a new-fangled result. 9. "The Young — ," a play by Noel Coward. 11. Winking at offence. — 14. Breathe in. ome 15. One who is now known as George used to be known by this name. 1%. Father (4, 6). 20. Reputed to have fiddled while a wellknown city burned. 21. This fallacy credits nature’ with human emotions. , 22. Half a penitentiary appears to indulge in vocal melody. 23. By choosing the leaden casket he ‘won Portia. Clues Down 1. Lingo. 2. Ait. : 3. Figure of an object standing for a word or a sound. 4. Singer (anag.). 6. Acparentis put a stop to ire to bring into peril. 7. Grotesque imitation, 10. Mountain slides. 12. Disorders in a salt-mine? 13. "Men fear death as — fear to go in the : dark." (Bacon). 16. Mysteries. 18. A school of note? 19 ? That should applaud again.’ (Macbeth, Act 5, Sc. 3).

No. 349

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 420, 11 July 1947, Page 16

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199

THE LISTENER CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 420, 11 July 1947, Page 16

THE LISTENER CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 420, 11 July 1947, Page 16

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