"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD
(Solution to No. 428)
8. 9. 10. 12. 13. 15. 16. 19. 21. 22. Clues Across "Oh! what a rogue and 7 slave am I’ * ("Harmlet," Act I., Se. 2 Rub out in the middle of an opera season. Apia’s hound is transparent. Odd? not at all! Side star (anag.). I rage in confusion after one vehicle to get another. ; Give him one, and he’ll proverbially take an ell. Tiny a — in the mouth of the Bristol an Ran Ceclprecie in front of the rows.
Noe ‘Clues Down . Thinly scattered spears. F . It's a pity ‘to spoil the ship for a ha’p’orth of this.: How Keats described the ‘"casements openixg on the foam of perilous seas in faery lands forlorn." . Means to an end, especially when crossing ‘a stream. . Escape. 6. Prancing. This may be art, see, but it’s a puzzle to me. . Amused enjoyment, . They ere sometimes devilled. . Pamper. 17. Worry. . This form of trove is certainly not hidden. 0. His wife met with an unusual accident through looking back.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 502, 4 February 1949, Page 19
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