"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD.
(Solution to No. 691)
10. 11. 13. 14. Clues Across . Even if you guess this correctly it it won’t be right. . I'm confused in a dream, if this is what I see. . Mean, but not miserly. A white animal with black stripes, or a black one with white stripes? It*sounds a useful sort of headgear, but actually it’s a disadvantage. Soft spot for Achilles? Or in fteverse before a depression. This kind of falcon is also a magi-
. Behead more than one 11 across. . Blocks of ice solve his housing prob: lem. . . Bounce nob. . Permanent. 4 One of these is unusual, even for ¢
lL 4 across. . Scandinavian epics. + Clues Down . A clap of thunder, perhaps? . Sea nymph — here’s a nice ado! . Pass away in the midst of a concession, this may be a bit steep! . Bacchante. . It sounds the opposite of its sense, which is to wipe out. . There’s no start to the ramble here. Are these the means of communication of ghosts? 4 \e
12, 15. 16. 18. 20. Drives back. Small arctic 13 across. Square hewn stone, Nothing after a fish is a queer way of talking. Untidy company feeding together?
No. 692
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 770, 23 April 1954, Page 8
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202"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD. New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 770, 23 April 1954, Page 8
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