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"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD

(Solution to No, 394)

Clues Across 1. The sparrow who killed Cock Robin was evidently one. 9, "-_-_----- with them that do a (Romans, 12, 15). 10. Mournful ridge. 11. "And all his ------=s that come after him . (Spender, in "Merry Wives of eo 13. Mixture of oils. 15. Heroine’s music gives rise to wicked deeds — and how! (7, 6.) 16. This periodical payment is apparently cause for a tear? 17. "I do desire we may be better -__--_--s."" (Orlando to Jacques in "‘As You Like It."’) 19. Found in a dumb errand boy. 0. Jn varts. (anag.) : 21, Secluded, "ea

anrwn * Non 14. 18. 20. Clues Down O, cobble it, Jean (anag.) . Neglect part of a commission. . Colourful ery? "The --- doth protest too much, methinks."" (‘"‘Hamlet,’’ Act 3, Sc. 2.) Even if I had been a lathe-worker it would take something very drastic to make me do this. (4, 2, 2, 5.) Earth source. (anag.) Monster tear? TI protest, . Attack with stone, Written exposition with a pleasant introduction. Hindustani. Half sister.

No. 395

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 467, 4 June 1948, Page 16

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180

"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 467, 4 June 1948, Page 16

"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 467, 4 June 1948, Page 16

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