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THE LISTENER CROSSWORD

i. 10. 27. RO. 6. 7. R9. ? fBRwe 0. Al. 2. 3. a4. G6. * g0. 3. 4. Clues Across This speaker should have no difficulty in being heard. 4, Humble. (4, 4). . A female sovereign is out of order in this succession 9. Look of mine? Minuteness of detail. Those of great men remind us we can make ours sublime, according to Longfellow. : 18. Scene of conflict. Convert a fosing into a winning game (4, 3, 6). An insect in reverse has a pungent flavour, li plenty of time to make up rude . 28. Capable of feeling. oak thyself last: cherish those hearts that -- thee;" (Wolsey’s advice to Cromwell, in "Henry VIII"). Clues Down . John Gay wrote the Beggar's, Tntimida te. 4. Bracing. ee ees. and fancy dies In the cradle where it lies. ring — ™ (Song in Palanan of Venice’). Raise objections. 7. Strew (anag.). Guide. "The eee a at his own sweet will’’ upon Westminster Bridge, by = Insertion. "O my peortene soul! my — " ("HamAct 1, Sc. 5). "Are not — and rivers of Damas‘cus, better than all the waters of Israel?" 2, Chap. 5)~ 15. Visionary. +.» Lam declined Into the vale of — " ("Othello," Act 3, Se. ft the ‘custom (> have us cover age? . Thing (anag.). 22. Bisect. Contaminating influence. "Full many a flower is born to -- unseen, And waste its sweetness on the desert air." ("Blegy in a Country Churchyard," by Gray). : 25. Bring to bear.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 428, 5 September 1947, Page 17

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THE LISTENER CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 428, 5 September 1947, Page 17

THE LISTENER CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 428, 5 September 1947, Page 17

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