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"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD

Fn (Solution to No, 850)

"= "Clues Across 1. For this you may be examined, but certainly not treated as well! (7). 5. It ig generally thought of as filthy, and. could give rise to an ulcer (5). 8. He tears around in the middle of dining, and it is most discouraging, especially to the cook, perhaps (13). 9..A big change from 22 across (5). 10. Sums are a muddle for him, so ‘would he say, "Ay, there’s Se rub!"? My 112 ‘bn. (6). 13. re Bos seeks part of one’s toilet? 17. What every ‘prospect does in the "well-known hymn (7). 19. A majestic form of 20 down (5).

21. 22. 23. Best in prayers (anag.). But the ot Seay probably don’t agree (13) The drink for 7 down? (5). Onboard, Hynes displays a lack of ease in company (7). Clues Down Give free rein to a confused din

over spilt glue (7). 2. He may take part in

a close race, but he doesn’t win (5). . It makes the first woman abstain from exertion, but it certainly didn’t have that effect on Sir Edmund Hillary (7). . Miserable little fish! (6). 5. This English city 14. 16... sounds as if it takes first place (5). . An American loses his head and is put te rout in this war (7) A composer composed of 9 across (5). It is made of beer for the most part, and most of it is under water (7). Describe as a nautical red light? (7). Less tin (anag.) (7).

16. In the existing circumstances (2, 2, 2). 17. He is partly puppet and partly pilgrim, and partly my eye! (5). , 18. Sedate robes (5). 20. If you upset 7 down would he do this at you? (5).

No. 851

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R.W.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 929, 31 May 1957, Page 8

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"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 929, 31 May 1957, Page 8

"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 929, 31 May 1957, Page 8

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