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"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD

(Solution to No. 726)

Clues Across I am sane (anag.). But suffering from loss of memory? . "Go your ways, and pour out the of the wrath of God upon the earth" (Revelations). . Praise. . A hundred keeps the fowl from the pack in this room, . Gin ruins (anag.). . Festival held in safe territory. . New day showed signs of fatigue. . The Royal Navy lags behind the fashion but is nevertheless up-to-date.

18. 19. oe, "Silence that dreadful a ("Othello," Act 2, Scene 3). The man who bade a poetic farewell to his steed is discovéred apparently in the middle of the desert, in a Stately dance. Give him another hundred, and this

23. 24. 25. MDum + Easterner will give you sciatica. "Now came evening on, and twilight grey Had in her sober livery all things clad" (Milton, "Paradise Lost’’). A chessman loses his head after dark. Stick ‘em up! Clues Down . Any time for a pleasant way of life. . Confused onset. . Little Sarah perched on the Ram _ provides fixed periodical payments. . Requesting, like a monarch. . Negative vote? . Each vie to perform. "Take care of the , and the sounds will take care of themselves" ("Alice in Wonderland").

16. ys 18. 20. . Standing order? Some lass! (anag.). ( 14. New King’s. name is evidently Walter, and he’s on foot. No duels (anag.) Suitable headgear for a_ reckless tomboy? This savoury mould is not cooked in the middle. Nimble. :

No. 727

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R.W.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 805, 24 December 1954, Page 18

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"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 805, 24 December 1954, Page 18

"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 805, 24 December 1954, Page 18

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