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"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD

(Solution to No. 791)

: ‘Clues Across 1. Variation of tin spire characteristic 7 of early times (8). Brought low by a bad sea (6). . Are you sent into them by pure arts? (8). . Members lost their heads in the fire 10. 525 even though it was already going out (6). They keep the guys tight in camp (8) Sumptuous meal served by the

Caliph’s Tavourite wife as the guests afrive (5). . The casual thariks expressed in a letter to the Greeks (5). . This seemingly rowdy poet appears uncertain whether to assent or refuse, so he does both (5). . Here you find us at 20. 21. 22 23. the back of the artist's workroom, busily applying oursélves to otf lessons (8), The Heavenly Twins © (6). Mid-day is the time for a diet? No, no! (8). The final part of an ascending scale. (6). Conciliated by means of an early parliament in a roofed shelter (8).

2 6. 11. 12. 13, 16. 17. 18, 19. Clues Down . This robber has apparently substituted a rat for the four and twenty blackbirds! (6). The mischievous child is above concord, with no risk of injury (8). . Initially, the Member of Parliament in genuine surroundings comes before the backward little saint and makes a noise like an elephant (8). . Relieves pain in the course of a tate disease some African natives suffer from (5). . Ramble about to find a child's plaything (6). These gems consist largely of fruit (6). You might pick one up in any Prague street if you were giving a party (5). Go and put in the fan first if you want a Spanish dance (8). Simon had to be upset before he could reprove thus (8). No aces? Yes, immense quantities of Fiat Aiey ‘cn you're at sea (6), Fi one, then eleven, surrounded by the royal cypher. Naturally it’s a sovereign remedy (6). Climb to the end (6). Performs in a pleasing soprano (5).

No. 792

(Constructed by

R.W.

H.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 34, Issue 870, 6 April 1956, Page 14

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"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 34, Issue 870, 6 April 1956, Page 14

"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 34, Issue 870, 6 April 1956, Page 14

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