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"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD

Clues Across . May be sweet or green, and with 25 across may be strung (3). . After last month, a speech maker would be able to do up your house (9). . A half-dozen in front of a hill show us someone who is frequently up in the air (7). . Spring which could be underground or in the roof (5). . This island sounds like heaven! (4). Is this person resigned to his profession? (8).

22. 23. 24. 25. 3. It’s colloquially absolutely marvellous to eat about six (6). . Pearly arrangement for an: actor (6). . A moth ran a race (8). . We may catch one, but we’d never chase it (4). As a whole, it’s aromatic, but most of it is very 19 across (5). The father of James and John (7). it a is as upset, he’s had enough (9). The owner of these initials forsook civil engineering for literature (3).

3 Clues Down . Aspired to be highly commended (7). . A friend in need is a friend indeed, so naturally friendship is to be found in calamity (5). "Stern Daughter of the Voice of God," according to Wordsworth (4). . Still trodden underfoot, but not so frequently beaten as of old (6). . Evil leer (anag.). This should make you wake up! (8). . When knights were bold, they took a tilt at this (7). . Part of a motor which is not affected ' by being put into reverse (5). . Somebody else’s result of making no hearts? (8).

(Solution to No. 832)

4. Five take credit for making it, but it sometimes takes twelve to do so (7). . Buys back’ (7). . Russian wolf-hound (6). . "Season of and mellow fruitfulness" (Keats) (5). . This class is backward in red roses (5). . Retired, but old-fashioned (4).

No. 833

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 911, 25 January 1957, Page 16

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296

"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 911, 25 January 1957, Page 16

"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 911, 25 January 1957, Page 16

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