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'THE LISTENER' CROSSWORD

(Solution to No. 457)

1, 22. 23. 24. 25. . Blink. . Countenance Clues Across He is a paronomasia addict. It is very easy to get a stain out of this: material. . Mother of pearl. . I’m stern (anag.) ; . Part of my ear... most of it, in fact. . Fill a lot (anag.) . Close covering. . The song says there’s an awful lot of it in Brazil. Nice ants, for example. . "They, hand in hand, with’ wandering steps and slow, Through — took their solitary way." ("Paradise Lost," Milton) All gone (anag.) "Why, then the -’s mine oyster, Which I with sword will open." (‘Merry Wives of Windsor," Act 2, Sc. 2) By one? It’s hard and black. Many a small girl has a her finger working one. Clues Down : Price offered for one’s thoughts. South African journey. Lumber found in the dicky seat? Complete. Even tar may be |ribbed. . Gets a try by the art of war. Form of English? . Red leaf (anag.) ‘ . The Americans call them biscuits, . Round of applause. . Lowest point of a drain. "She gave me a good character, But said I cay: not — " ("Alice in Wonderland" )

No. 458

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 531, 26 August 1949, Page 15

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194

'THE LISTENER' CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 531, 26 August 1949, Page 15

'THE LISTENER' CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 531, 26 August 1949, Page 15

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