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"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD

(Solution No. 473}

1, 5. 9. 10. Vu. 12. 14. 15. 18, 20. 23. 24. @lues Across The main goal is a flowering tree. A blue limestone rich in fossils-the reverse is found at sea. Therein -(anag.). This sphere of action is a near thing. If you meddle with a kris, you take what you get. A Christmas hymn about America gives rise to revel. Now hay is haphazard. Byron said "The weak alone -" but according to Pope "A noble mind disdains not to -." Gap formed by pure tear. Catch sight of. Name of a German light cruiser. Unequal sided. . A dry measure? 26. Treated as non-existent.

NC Oe Clues Down Roman residence? A saying which may be turned to contradict. + Roman emperor of the first century A.D. With rod Ian makes a hostile incursion. " Times have changed here, This vegetable is all shot, One brat (anag.). Order. Day came to a place of study. Part of the feast Ernest provided. . Form of poster used by conjurors. Downy bird? + Output. 22. Draw upside down in a hospital.’

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 22, Issue 547, 16 December 1949, Page 8

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186

"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 22, Issue 547, 16 December 1949, Page 8

"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 22, Issue 547, 16 December 1949, Page 8

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