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"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD

(Solution to No. 384)

Clues Across . The very latest and evidently possessing a reliable alarm clock. . Fishy result when you add to a certain white wine. . Is led to walk crab-wise. . To the this all things are this, . Damaged, apparently because the little devil showed off. . Such a streak denotes cowardice, . Cutting capers may get you into one. . Sin of cat. (anag.). . In the nursery rhyme it ran away with the spoon, . It proves absence from the scene of the crime. Unlawful. . To escape from this camp would take a great deal of it, probably.

2Anp w nN Clues Down "« . .. old, — far off things’ (Wordsworth). The home town of the face that launched a thousand ships. . If the last letter were five later in the alphabet, it could be Kismet. Can "stein" be an example? Funereal enterprise. . Re-arrange an enemy battleship? Correct! I direct Noel for neglect. Cain was guilty of this, 5. Helen and Co. in military guise. . Silent and confused. . This coin is the country where it is used, curtailed. Found:in a sample apple.

No. 385

(Constructed by

R.W.

C.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 457, 25 March 1948, Page 9

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185

"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 457, 25 March 1948, Page 9

"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 457, 25 March 1948, Page 9

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