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"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD

(Solution to No. 839)

10. 12. Clues Across In some confusion, she raced to be subjected to an investigation (8). . The Lady Superior who brought the sailor to the Good Queen (6). . With such a perfectionist, the aim naturally comes before the inclination (8). . A riddle which is rnuddled ifn game (6). And a time to be lively (8). See! her love had gone awry. No wonder, if she was thus in love (4, 4, 5). .

17. "Him thus intent — with his spear Touched lightly" (Milton, "Paradise Lost"). He could, of course, use it differently, i.e., hurl it! (8). 19. Demand to be accursed (6). 20. Noel’s aim is to be in layers (8). 21. Sink into a seat (6). 22. This famous House in London is composed solely of tree and moss.

is it kept up by will-power? (8). Clues Down . Hips can be made into quite a different vegetable (7). . You can get Al. cream from this country (7). . The girl Alice might become if she changes her name (5), . Arranged to go out in rather an oldfashioned way? (5). . Shorten a means of ). a game ( . An outcast from the Jewish maelstrom (7). Choice part of the selection (5). . Synonymously and anagrammatically angered (7). . If you stand on it too hafd you may find it dyitig (7).

. They can be so tired, (Especially after they’ve put the paper to bed?) (7). . You'll always be this if you follow Mr. Micawber’s recipe for happiness (7). . Is led astray and wastes time (5). Join together, but a little adjustment will\ loosen again (5).

No. 840

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 918, 15 March 1957, Page 8

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"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 918, 15 March 1957, Page 8

"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 918, 15 March 1957, Page 8

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