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TA SS Eo 10. 11. 14. 16. 17. aa ) ee ee SS SS SS a Clues Across . Concerning, as they used to say, part of a suburban entrance-hall (5). . Here is no confusion of brave women (8). Begin with something which may be found on the surface in a short street’ (5). bi las satay especially to witches? (8). This race has been in progress for a long, long time (5). Adam was deprived of something to make her (3). Twin sign of a ettetegeny in Irish warfare (6). _- esrengement which drives 6
18. It's a boy, but this boy is a girl (3). 20. A number in a Scottish hillside are reduced to two (5). 24. The way a charming artist draws? (8). . 25. These are turned into something to sleep on . . (5) 26. ... and these were in a hurry (8).
27. in a dead language, i.e.. in full (2, 3).
12 13 Clues Down : . The short foot of wrong-doing often punished by the long arm of the law? (5). . Twisted far above me, it surrounds the. picture (5). _ It’s foolish, but per- : haps because it’s sick inside (5). . A legal postpenement of a man in ted (6), . You may call this something found in beef olives but not rump steak (2, 6). Molly ran-in the usual fashion (8). Looked for cads here (8). Baseball players with prgesally long ears? (8)..
. Island in Cook Strait (3). . I am indirectly direct (3). . He is found in certain circumstances without lawful means of support (6). . Make angry with a crooked throw (5). . It i$ usually round or square, but may be made into cones (5). . Ideas are turned away here (5).
No. 847
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 925, 3 May 1957, Page 8
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294"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 925, 3 May 1957, Page 8
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