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"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD

(Solution to No, 558)

Clues Across : A source of light and a victim overlap slightly bere; does this sound fishy? So it does! . These may be found on shirts as well as trousers. . Mice mixed up in; the» ead-no wonder this*kind of bahquet is imaginary. i . Cancel. "I waked To find her, or ever to deplore Her -, and other pleasures all abjure (Milton’s "Paradise Lost"). . What’s the clue here? Ask Ted,

4. Three quarters of a gill. . The opposite of sinister. . "You’re exceedingly — And I think it only right To return the compliment" (Captain Corcoran in "H.M.S, Pinafore’). . The end of the nation? . Found in the scarf at her throat.

It is unwise to put all of them in one basket. . Tuesday in Paris. . Dance and sing — like Meredith’s lark? . "A sweet disorder in the — Kindles in clothes a wantonness" (Robert Herrick). . Following snakes and they’re a game. Clues Down . Title of a play by Galsworthy. . "The — and vanity of this wicked world" (The Catechism). » Invert part of a coin ‘in the sky. «Slight change in reaction to a product of the dress-design-er’s art. . Deserted ‘infant of unknown parents. / Unequal-sided.

16. 19, 22. . Pepys called her "Pretty, witty -.’ 11, 13. 15. ? Alpine or rock plant. Neat sign found in the garden. It may be found on your finger, or in your hand; in either case, a large one is better than a small one. "Squat like a -, close’ at the ear of Eve" ("Paradise Lost’). Male hawk. 21. Not quite mended. "She gave me for my pains a world of -" ("Othello," Act 1, Scene 3).

No. 559

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R. W.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 25, Issue 633, 17 August 1951, Page 8

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"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 25, Issue 633, 17 August 1951, Page 8

"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 25, Issue 633, 17 August 1951, Page 8

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