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"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD

(Solution to No. 735)

. ", . . the thousand natural Clues Across . When this article of apparel is accompanied by a confused saint, they depart with the kings, according to Kipling. . A tradesman gives a direction for a fish to come in. . . Chose young Lester to "Have a Go" with Wilfred? . You’ll find them in the centre, especially in some avenues. . Cut one end off the browned bread for a hop kiln. . This creeper is enough to make a cat smile. That flesh is heir to" ("Hamlet," Act 3, Scene 1). . Her "yes" is contrary to accepted doctrine. |

8. It comes between liberty and fraternity. . Necessity provides the garden. . Thoroughly proficient ingredient of a home-made ptomaine poisoning antidote. . Soothe by means of a vegetable in

24. 25. part of a church. Do not tear (anag.). The beginning of every association. Clues Down . The policeman is above promises to pay. . Covenants made by a deed in an afterthought. . This prisoner’s room needs nothing to provide a musical instrument. . Outcome of confused lustre. . Buried with less than ten on top of Tom on the bed. . Place where you may see the greater part of 2 down, . Not to be taken unnecessarily? . Mother Hubbard hadn’t got one in her cupboard! 14, Wealthy.

16. 17. 18. 20. 21, Any in confusion seek backwards for them. If laced, it’s puritanical. This beast could be laden. She -was worshipped by the Ephesians. "Fame is the that the clear spirit doth raise (That last infirmity of noble mind)" ("Lycidas,"’ Milton).

No. 736

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 814, 4 March 1955, Page 8

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259

"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 814, 4 March 1955, Page 8

"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 814, 4 March 1955, Page 8

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