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"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD

(Solution to No. 793)

Clues Across 1. Normally the last word, but when, follawed by 24 across, becomes tractable (4). 8. If you have indulged in drunken revelry in this way, you can take the * soda cure (8), 10. Strange mixture of stones (7). 11. Upheaval of law in the beginning, but the result is strong and resolute (8). 12. Mathematical reptile (5). 14. Declaration of a part of speech and a bindihg agency (13). 19,."And mighty Tam.., that I am able to have a spare bed for my friends (Diary of Samuel Pepys) (5). 20. The case is confused indeed; in fact, _ it’s defunct (8).

22. 23. 24. Sixteenth century French poet (7). Widest road in surroundings that couldn’t be better (8), Cain’s brother, although upset, is still clever (4). Clues Down . Wander about, as the egotistical Cockney might have said about himself and his «girl

13, 15, (7). . Ann’s keen to make these trousers (8). . When it has been removed from the attics, these are left in some _ confusion (4) . "Most friendship is feigning, most loving mere " (Song from "As You Like Tt") (58), . The darky’s boss goes up in India (5). . She’s always in bed, I think; the. lazy girl! (5), . No more stars for them? How odd! (11), Or returned after the medical man in Asia for some delicious food (8), Run late? You'd never get there at all if you stay in this war

. Just the material for a Mexican abode (5). . This young member of the family will give you coins even if his purse is empty (5). . C and Y? How sweet! (5). . "How the little busy bee Improve each shining hour" (Rev. Isaac Watts) (4). )

No, 794

(Constructed by

R.W.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 34, Issue 872, 20 April 1956, Page 8

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292

"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 34, Issue 872, 20 April 1956, Page 8

"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 34, Issue 872, 20 April 1956, Page 8

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