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"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD

(Solution to No. 736)

Clues Across 2. What’s gone wrong? It’s getting warmer! 7. Scorch the daily help. 8. ""A woman, a dog, and a tree, The more you beat them, the better they'll be."’ (Old Proverb.)

© 10. 29. 30. Worship a mountain nymph in a state of confusion. Session in a_ better medical school. The editor of the Children’s Encyclopaedia is confused about the unit of work; its bound to come out, To push to a conclusion. Old part of stage directions. Pull apart completely and in a_ lachrymose manner. . Kind of quartz, It’s still a record even when you take us away from this field event. "Love doth’ to her eyes To help him of his blindness.’’ (Song from "Two Gentlemen of > Verona."’) It doesn’t sound as if this song is for her. Mr. Flynn seems to make a mistake to begin with. This country’s present name looks as if I was in a hurry. Fever in an epidemic. Tree planted in a narrow angle.

10. 11 . 15. 16. 18. 19, 21. 22. 23. 26. Clues Down Peculiar dwelling of the prolific old woman. The free-lance cargo boat apparently carries only one animal. Someone else has no heart? "Lofty and sour to them that loved him not: But to those that sought him, as summer." (Said by Griffith of Cardinal Wolsey in "King Henry VIII.) . Change five to fifty and in the confusion the village becomes contrary to law. . Mismanage. Does this dance make the sunburn disappear? Try us! but apparently we’re rather out of practice. Romany. "I will incontinently ---- myself." ~("Othello," Act 1, Scene 3.) Wide extent. You may do this with a screwdriver, Required. Ear doctor? This is dismal. German lancer. Tennyson tried to lead her up the garden path, perhaps?

No. 737

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 815, 11 March 1955, Page 32

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"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 815, 11 March 1955, Page 32

"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 815, 11 March 1955, Page 32

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