THE LISTENER CROSSWORD
(Solution to No. 357)
The reverse of a leper. . Whereat (anag.). ; . Animal found in 9 across. . Red giant upset in a slope. Clues Across Air force information in the way out; this is urgent. Apart from a fool. . Depressing, F I'd lost, but remained stubborn. . Fidgety. 18, Mimics. Cartilage. 23. Turn out. 24, Almost 15 across, but reliable. 4, 5. Model of excellence, Clues Down cee to Jack Warner, they’re very funny fishes. Pretentious but common. Toe dance (anag.). Not at home, Chafed. Surpassing. . Male duet (anag.). The lack of these with State houses should help the trams, buses and bootma’ kers. . If you are 17 across, you may not fall this for the last part of 14 down. The second material mentioned in the old stone-counting formula, . One stood in the bright blue eye of the youth whose only remark was "Excelsior." . Unfavourably.
No, 358
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 429, 12 September 1947, Page 13
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