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CROSSWORD PUZZLE

Sir,-I would like this opportunity of thanking "R.W.C." and congratulating: him or her_on the attainment. of, new anagrammatic heights. Malefactors "hidden in a calm forest," Thomas Price’s mixture producing, atmospherics (but not, I hope, flatulence), "I ran a.mile too" into amelioration: these are some of the gems in the last crossword puzzle. To my’ mind, however, the possibility of a "funeral" providing "real fun" is the choicest of them all. To the writer’ it presents a picture of a game of poker being played in the first motitners’ cab. Thanks again,. "R.W.C."

H.A.

I.

(Auckland).

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 530, 19 August 1949, Page 5

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CROSSWORD PUZZLE New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 530, 19 August 1949, Page 5

CROSSWORD PUZZLE New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 530, 19 August 1949, Page 5

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