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"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD

(Solution to No. 681)

Clues Across . Four a penny drink in a hooped petticoat? . Threw out. . When blue, it signifies departure. . Means tea (anag.). . Stalk concealed in 11 across. . Posted out of order by a tyrant? ", . » to speak truth of Caesar, I have not known when his affections sway’d » More than his +! ("Julius Caesar," Act 1, Scene 3).

18. Damage by'rough handling. 19. "Where the cider apples grow." 22. Saturate. 23. Ostentatious boldness ending in a fuss.

24, Outward movement. a Clues Down Palm found in a bare canyon. . A square is a regular one. 4. Really. 13. Enlarges (anag.). Juggling with dim . Presentiment from . Gaze open-mouthed, . Untruths about a small child? This is an understatement meant for emphasis. green ale. little more _ than tripe and onion.

15. "’Tis the voice of the sluggard, I heard him complain, *You have waked me too soon, I must again’ " (Isaac Watts). 17. Weak point. 20. Military cap. 21. Most of it is under water.

No. 682

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R.W.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 760, 12 February 1954, Page 9

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171

"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 760, 12 February 1954, Page 9

"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 760, 12 February 1954, Page 9

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