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(Solution to No. 582)
ow pe Clues Across Where Tom Bowling’s gone. . Arbour made of rag and pole. . Aim for a friend in Paris. . Makes use of their. bent for a _turpentine-yielding tree. . This race is not necessarily to the swift. . You take a risk with this Malay weapon. . A streak of this denotes cowardice. . Trouble with the orb? . This may take you off the deep end. . Nothing more than cornets and, we aré told, less than kind hearts.
22. Till tears come, perhaps? 23. Impediment to speech, 24. Imitate with the help of a bird and a confused story. 25. Legendary plant possessing the eater with luxurious hangover.
Clues Down . Any atom Will show you the. science of bodily structure. . Moist (anag.).. . A square is a regular one. . Those of Pauline were featured on the screen years ago. 5. Bury a jewel in confusion. | 6. "My heart . and ‘a drowsy numbness pains My sense," ... J (Keats). 9. She is to be found in 27, 14. a cabin or a hut. Loss in coal is enormous, Even, whether you look at it from above or below,
me ee 18. 20. 21. Singers (anag.). Comfort. You may do this in a car, or on a golf course, but not in a car on a golf course. : TWo cubed, Extent of surface. |
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 657, 8 February 1952, Page 8
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229"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 657, 8 February 1952, Page 8
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