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(Solution No. 467)
Clues Across . Desperate enterprises. . Tug a spear (anag.) . Cephalalgy. . Achilles was vulnerable here. The bone of contention between Tweedledum and \Tweedledee. . Signed in a pattern. . If broken, this signifies something not to be relied on. . Single block of sténe as a pillar. Saxon pine (anag.) Communist mail day?
Clues Down . Frivolous creature. . Stole cab for this race? Go hunt for nothing at all. . Egg-shaped or elliptical closed curve. . Palindromic animal. . Practice of doing good to one’s eanie . A priest hides a Spanish coin. . Omission of a vowel or a syllable in pronunciation. . Stony meteorite. . No nets (anag.) . Iridescent stone. . The night before the morning after?
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 541, 4 November 1949, Page 16
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117"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 541, 4 November 1949, Page 16
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