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"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD

on~tre 10. Clues Across No sample for this redundancy. . It usually has six legs. . "The feast of and the flow of soul." (Pope). This may be left if you take the ache out of avalanche; but it suggests oceans rather than mountains, . Irritate. ~ . The peak in soap export? . Female swan. . "That diamond » SO pure and clear," (Scott). ’ . Uncertainty. : . Take away a bit of this bird and you have another. . If new, this harbour may bg found in England, Scotland and U.S.A.’ . This tree sounds like an animal. . It finished up on the mountains of Ararat. . Hidden in the rabbit's hutch. . Sporting attempt? . A good gardener is popularly supposed to have such fingers. . Highest order of English knighthood. Slag. Sheltered,

Clues Down 1. This part of a flower has a fairy at the top. 2. In high spirits. 3. "O dark, dark, dark amid the blaze of " (Milton). 4. Prospero was the rightful duke of this town. 5. Name of more than one river in Scotland. 6. This ancient cut gem shows the mark of an old wound. 9. Forty winks. * : 11, Nothing » nothing 18 down, according to th: proverb. 14. Craft used by Mediterranean pirates, 16. Belts. 18. See 11 down. 19. "The wills above be done! but I would fain die a death." ("The Tempest," Act 1, Se. 1). 20. "This is the man all and torn Who loved the maiden all forlorn." (Nursery Rhyme). 23. Eastern spirituous liquor. 25. Hen wit. (anag.). 26. Polonius met his death behind it. 27. Small, cask. 31. "O God! Horatio, what a wounded -- Things standing thus unknown, shall live behind me." (‘‘Hamlet,"' Act 5, Sc. 2). Curved part of 34 across, ©

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 456, 19 March 1948, Page 15

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"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 456, 19 March 1948, Page 15

"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 456, 19 March 1948, Page 15

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