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"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD

(Solution to No. 841)

Clues Across . Miles of ooze (5). . Eat late and then strike an attitude. Just imagine! (7) "No rue, Lady," is the burden of this song (9). . This thing gives some babies a lot of trouble, but it’s of smal] importance in itself to certain clubmen (3). . Do mice care if this is upset? (8). ; Benevolent class (4). . Cheats in order to get the bag (6). . A comnaratively low way to get your girl! (6). . Military order to dismiss a dvities (4) . Compensated by a mere deed (8), "Now the priest sat upon a seat by a post o the temple of the Lor:" (First Book of Samuel, Chapter 1) (3).

23. Sat in gaol (anag.). And naturally suffered from this? (9). 24. A nursery horse in difficult surroundings, and looking very worn (7). 25.Puss turns her back on it, abstaining from speech (5). Clues Down 1. Artists would certainly be upset in

14. 16. such difficulties (/). . Accustom in an old city to the East (5). . Confirmed by a blonde Diana of film fame in a badly laidout Eden (8). . Look for an Eastern ruler in order to consult an oracle (6). . What the woman proverbially does in the French country? (5). . A saint surrounded by a mixed choir gives you the bird (7). . Correct me in the 12. finish (5). Very much to the int about the East editerranean region (8). To be an-automiobile magnate is obviously burdensome (7). Make another rough sketch of a Communist float (7).

17. 18. 20. eg to and end, as in the middle ). Part of a rifle shot frequently associated with blood (5). It takes supernatural force to make a Scot embrace an American private (5). . I can become an ancient king of Peru (4).

No. 842

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 920, 29 March 1957, Page 8

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"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 920, 29 March 1957, Page 8

"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 920, 29 March 1957, Page 8

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