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"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD

(Solution to No. 856)

Clues Across 1. Individual, found in slippers on a ladder (8).

25. . "After life’s fitful . Fears, when properly adjusted, are not so dangerous (5). . Our canes are made of mother of pearl (8). Mix salt with ice, and the result will stretch out (7). The interior of a plain sideboard (6). To go back after your pride is shaken will give you a_ precious stone (7). Go (3). It’s trivial to have a sow around. the hall Dive in! It’s simply heavenly! (6). This creature would be forearmed twice over, th) the sound of it (7). The Greek -_ is upset, perhaps rough eee tainted oysters? (8) he sleeps well’’ (‘‘Macbeth," Act 3, Scene 2) (5). Ida stole, so now she’s apparently in_ solitary confinement (8).

ae 2. w 4 &. 6. 9 12. 13. 14, "Oh Clues Down The lowest form of wit said in French by a learned Hindu (6). Crates in mew shape (6). Mountain nymphs (6). A guest, but no saint! (4). Dad begins to make this kind of wine, and finishes with a little drink (7). Could this be no sin? What a blessing! (6). t at i629 wee, thing, eloved from pole to pole’ (Coleridge) (5). After a soft start we go back to our seat (3). Style and knowledge get you the bird (7). We do ail that is Fe tia (7). 15. Dad out of bed? (3, 2 17. Enlist the aid of this in order to decorate the Christmas tree (6). This bird is 14 down around the hostelry (6 . "O for a beaker full of the warm South, Full of the true, the blushful With bubbles winking at the brim" (Keats) (6). What the boss does when upset? The crybaby! (4).

No. 857

(Constructed by

R.W.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 935, 12 July 1957, Page 25

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"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 935, 12 July 1957, Page 25

"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 935, 12 July 1957, Page 25

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