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"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD

(Solution to No. 393)

Clues Across 7. The hero of one of this French writer's plays had something in common with Jimmy Durante. 8. Proverbially noisiest when empty. 9, Mixed praise. 10. Found in every barrel Ian took. 12. Form of mango. 15. Suitable dress material for a Russian? 16. This nobleman may become angered if upset. 18. "I strove with none, for none was worthy my — " (Walter Savage mead 20. Elgar’s puzzling variations. 22. One of = Signatory states to the Declaration Independence.

1, 3. 5. 6. 13. 14. 17. 19. 21. Clues Down "Tears, — tears, I know not what they mean.’"? (Tennyson.) Bragging about a snake wound? When upset she may make Edna lie. . An unlucky passenger. Turn kitchen utensils upside down? Desist! Overwhelm with joy in the doorway? . A put-up job in the building trade. Ambled in (anag.). If you’re in these you may find it hard to catch up. Take care of these and the pounds will take care of themselves. Part of the Riot Act. This source of wealth apparently be longs to me.

No. 394

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R. W.

C.

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Bibliographic details
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 466, 28 May 1948, Page 16

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188

"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 466, 28 May 1948, Page 16

"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 466, 28 May 1948, Page 16

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