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"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD

(Solution to No. 866)

Co MOK He Clues Across . Bet on a horse with inside information with caustic result (7). The obvious result of upsetting the pills (5). . The colour of a loch reflecting the blue sky (5). . Oyster with no tail re-arranged in the river (5). . We couldn’t hold up our heads

11. 12. 13. 16. 17 19 21, without them (5). Enticed to a colourful end (5). The route of the Wedding March? (5). Skin blemishes turn into the proverbial essential for brickmaking (5). The French country discharges a debt (4), > Swap back (4). and 25 across: If you have one, you’re not quite all there (5, 5). A schoolboy would not appreciate this grub in his tuck-box (5). : . Nine points of the law. are in his favour (5). . See 19 across. . Capital tune in small company (5). . He who uses his cannot be described as open-handed (5). Radiance (5).

30. SID UbWrw sad 14. 15. "Just a song at twilight, when the lights are low"? (7). Clues Down Go in search of prey and get your bird in the end (5). . Plenty of time! (2, 5). . Corrects conclusions about me (6). . Mineral found in a metal case (4). . It certainly has its ups and downs (6) Se about to study images (5). Let’s sin (anag.). (We hope no one does this to such a suggestion!) (7). If you had done wrong about this painful complaint, it would be noticed (3). "One crowded hour of glorious life Is worth an without a name" (Scott) (3). . An Air Force hero in slap-up surroundings? (7). . In Asia, men are naturally confused by this (7). There’s nothing in a reception-room to turn it into a bar! (6). We are involved in a foul mix-up; it’s grievous! (6) 22. Produce (5). . Try us another way! (5). . It is found in a jeweller’s shop a long way from the centre of London (4).

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 945, 20 September 1957, Page 23

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"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 945, 20 September 1957, Page 23

"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 945, 20 September 1957, Page 23

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