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"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD

(Solution to No. 702)

Clues Across . The crate the motor car come in is apparently made of dead wood. 5. Suitable dwelling for a Roman? 8. Headstrong form of braid. 9. Apart. 10. The lists are out of order. 11. Parched. 13. In pots (anag.). 14. "Music hath to soothe a savage breast" (Congreve). 17. Fire becomes prevalent. eet cnt toon _'

19. 22. 2324. "Oh, Wilderness were enow!" ("Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam’’). Pleased, in a way. The white poplar. Procrastinate.

35. Understatement intended to empha-

6. 7. sise. e Clues Down . Mark of omissioa. 2. Rodents swallow the baby’s feeder and turn into a different kind of rodents. . I add it on? (anag.). Naturally! . Obliterated, . She was invited. to come into the garden. Lowest point, Red rose behind — the altar. 12. Ant-heaps (anag.). 13, Foretell the finish of u the harboum

15. Clothing from_a minaret. 16. Frequently seen on foot in summer. 18. Weak. 20. Pitchers. 21. Catch sight of.

No. 703

(Constructed by

R.W.

H.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 781, 9 July 1954, Page 8

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169

"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 781, 9 July 1954, Page 8

"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 781, 9 July 1954, Page 8

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