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"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD

(Solution to No. 820)

Clues Across 1. Does a Prime Minister feel the need for a garden? (4). 4. Take a shot at a conservative given to irinki : 8. 7" French’ maid comes to tea in one 10. Clever, but if not, striking (4). 11. It supports the canvas, as in fish (5). 12. Soft! We go back to our seat (3). 233 — collision caused by the performance a@ young rascal 15. gesture of a stand-offish Rugby player > 17. Noise from a male voice choir (4). 18. Just what you deserve from the cook if SP upset something she’s made for tea 19, French word gees and French ends this gemposition (5)

21. Suitable trophy for a nursery horse in colourful but backward surroundings (6). aos 72 girl in 29 across changes her make-up 25. Part of the Capriccio Italien which is peeteniy. not the composer’s own work?

28. 29. 30. 31. ‘Even a brunette could be, in a sense (4) My dear! It’s unpractical (6). By , this means one gets own back (8). Orderly part of a short idyll (4). Clues Down . Directed a large number to wander about (5). 3. The number of Dorothy Sayer’s Tailors (4). 4. When out of order they could become a pest (4). "Now came still evening on, and grey Had in her sober livery all things clad’’ (Miiton (8). Would he trip past in silence? (8). 7. Souvenir (5). . Part of Mrs. Malaprop’s soft impeachment (4). . This bit sounds just = LR the world This cat gets by with a — flap (5). : S apprentice is musically well known (8). Defences built by an artist and a_ legislator with stratagems (8).

20. We're confused by this vessel (4). 22. If you’d upset an English composer, he might have given you one (5), 24. Furnished with weapons by most of 29 across (5). 26. This could be discoloured but not scoured (4). 27. 31 across cattle (4).

No. 821 |

‘Constructed by

R.W.

H.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 899, 26 October 1956, Page 8

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"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 899, 26 October 1956, Page 8

"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 899, 26 October 1956, Page 8

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