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"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD

(Solution to No. 808»

Clues Across . Like Virtue, the warder apparently brings his own (6). It goes back in 10 across (3). . Sound part of primeval ideology (5). . It’s a carrot! (anag.) (10). . Most of this post is new (5). . Worked with a red poet (8). . Only fair to middling (2, 2). . Tender (5). . Today brings a sycophant (5). . A Shakespearian villain? I'll have a go! (4). . Parts of the face, contorted after use? (8).

26. 28. 29. 30. $1. Composer who underwent a regal transformation (5). Distorted tales of Pat in everyone’s mouth (4, 6). I’d follow a smashed-up car with a bitter result (5). All this is quite ready (3). Weapons fot gay dogs? (6).

Clues Down

12. 13, 16. 19, . So near to sanity (6). . It’s often given a stiff beating (5, 2, 3). . Went back over again with a mark in red (8). . He hides in vain (4). . Taxes with confused tears (5). . A disease contracted making a_ bee-line for home? (5). . Give it a slight turn and the ship’s companies will appear 3}; Where 23 down had her adventures (10). Vulgar, beastly sound! (3). Hardly the game to cause Alf to lob! (8). When this was opened there was an unexpected chorus (3).

20. 21. 23. 24. 27. This officer is not necessarily smallminded (5). Value (6). Nevil Shute wrote of a town like this (5). Possible spot for desert dates? (5). "So the two brothers and their murder’d man past fair Florence" ("Isabella," Keats) (4).

No. 809

(Constructed by

R.W.

H.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 887, 3 August 1956, Page 11

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"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 887, 3 August 1956, Page 11

"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 887, 3 August 1956, Page 11

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