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"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD

(Solution to No. 792)

Clues Across 1. He toiled to make something of the Ssurveyor’s equipment (10). 8. An edifice made from a large cask in the middle of a twisted thoroughfare (7). 9. Regal in a big way (5). 10.' Could he take the part ofa ‘Croat? (5). I ihe 12. Baby birds set in a certain order after the confusion of a gale (7). 14. Followed little Susan in the finish (6). 15. Cable found among G. B. Shaw’s erstwhile correspondence with Mrs. Patrick Campbell (6), 18. In all his glory was not arrayed like one of the lilies of the field (7). 20. When Bert deserts the rabbit, it’s evidently his usual procedure (5), 21, Spelt incorrectly? (5).

22), Destruction of images by a comical Is making an entreaty going out (7). son (10). Clues Down . Is this how your opponent intimidates you by holding ten hearts? (9). . These large properties form part of the forest at Esslingen (7). . Would this row re-

sult if they took away the sandhill from a South Island city? (3). . Sombre result of upsetting the drink over the study (6). . Great help for urgent communications (9). . And 21 down. There is a tense difference between these two worcs, but they combine to give you plenty of ups and downs (3, 3). . The inn is removed from the poet’s lake isle, and what is left is not restricted (4). . I came thru’ aij right, though suffering from stiffness of the joints (9). . This device enables you to obtain a precious stone’ under the layers of the earth’s crust (9).

. According to Milton, she was fair, but Audrey Hepburn kept her dark (7). . All the same, a red one comes from America (6). . This place is commissioned with a tenant (4), . See 6 down. . Sacrilegious, but non-religious bag (3).

No, 793

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R.W.

H.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 34, Issue 871, 13 April 1956, Page 30

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"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 34, Issue 871, 13 April 1956, Page 30

"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 34, Issue 871, 13 April 1956, Page 30

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