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(Solution to’ No, 574)
‘Clues Across 1. A flowering garden plant. 8. Equilateral but not rectangular parallelogram, 9. Today brings a sycophant, 10 The tortoise’s rival hidden in 1 down, 11. "The King’s daughter is all within" (Psalm 45). 13. According to the song it was used to buy chewing gum instead of a pickle.
O! No, Sir! This is a@ prayer. . With a map Nora shows a wide prospect. Flat-bottomed boat for transporting cows?
. Dishonest staff. . Not at all respectable. -/Demons avert it . (anag,). 4 Clues Down » Hearten (anag.), . Band of singers. . Signs of distress from the boss, Hurry. Concerned with literature. Fervent. . Chasm, Guardsman’s hea ddress. -Study shape and adapt to ‘pattern. . Samuel Butler used an anagram of this word for the title of one of his books
17, Tribute. 18. Measured by steps.~ * 20, French term of endearment. 21, In their wars against the Gods, the giants piled this mountain on top of Pelion, so that they could scale the heavens with greater ease,
No. 575
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 25, Issue 649, 7 December 1951, Page 10
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176"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 25, Issue 649, 7 December 1951, Page 10
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