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"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD

(Solution No, 469)

Clues Across -and 7. Shady character ... A milliner’s mistake, perha ps . Thing found in confusion between sunset and sunrise. See 5. ‘ Swallow suffers a reverse . . . . you'll find it in the bath. . Triangle (anag.). Wares displayed in some disorder. . Take a neat gin in the flower garden. . Throw into 9 down. . The last one breaks the camel’s back. . Ten parts in a church. . The responsibility is on us. . Retiring in a flash yacht. . Anticipation of danger in the Federal 24. Ye "And so to -" as Pepys wrote.

5 Clues Down A beheaded bird will still roll in the mud, . Are these servants always polite? . Utterly destroy by means of the rats. With & person of low degree, the Darling’s dog offers you a fruit. Inelegant flower? But Chaucer, Shakespeare, Milton and Shelley all thought it * worth mention. Tito again! No wonder this is the result. A tidy sort of attendant, obviously. Grossly material. Victoria wasn’t. . Americans will tell you that this club hae no connection with the Plunket Society.

No. 470

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R.W.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 543, 18 November 1949, Page 22

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"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 543, 18 November 1949, Page 22

"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 543, 18 November 1949, Page 22

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