"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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