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'THE LISTENER' CROSSWORD

(Solution to No, 455)

. "Some Cromwell, — of his country’s . King of the Huns. 5 . Never out of order. . Found in too great a hurry. . Dark red resin used as scarlet dye. EE _-- cere ceee eee ne wees ee Clues Across . The third fell on Bikini Atoll. . Gray eel (anag.) . Obsolete lighting equipment, . Part of the words I am using. . These vessels are ane to make the most sound. . When reversed this drink is fit for a king. . Disordered. drapes. . This creed has an agreeable beginning. . Not up to scratch, . Part of the city of Wellington (2, 3). . "I knew there was but one ty aa for his — was as sharp as a and ’a babbled of green V," Act 2, Scene 3). . Madame Tussaud’ s waxworks are. . Six are involved in a test; this is quite | insignificant, however. Some people even used their coupons to buy it! Clues Down Unprovoked attack in gas regions. Gullet. Preserved meat for the ruffian? Submissively. Impediment. Serve as poetry? Apparently this insect is something to make a song about. Absolute. This love lament is ill-wishing. ‘ blood." (Gray’s "Elegy.’’)

No. 456

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Bibliographic details
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 529, 12 August 1949, Page 21

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193

'THE LISTENER' CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 529, 12 August 1949, Page 21

'THE LISTENER' CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 529, 12 August 1949, Page 21

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