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"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD

(Solution to No, 869)

Ciues Across 1. According to this proposition you'll find them situated around the native mineral (7). 6. And so I am disturbed to find myself beloved of Venus? (6). 7. What the impressive model said during working hours? (8). | Q Stir honev un well

10. 1%: 13. 15. 17. 19. 20. 21 if you want it to be soothing to the ear (7). I precede the holy woman to the appointment and apparently overwhelm her (8). Little brothers in a. firm association (4). A composer who could earn only when slightly muddled (4). Appear to descry a large number (4). : This machine offers a form of self-ser-vice (4). Hurt a leg? Surely no cause for this! (8). Mother’s _arrange- : ment for keeping things hot (7). A singlet could be. the proceeds of this illegal (8). |

"Scorn not the -; — with this key Shakespeare unlocked his heart" (Wordsworth) (6). "A moment’s is sometimes worth a life’s experience" (Oliver Wendel Holmes) (7). Clues Down . It’s commonplace to put half a dozen in probation (7). 2. Was Sue’s opal re-set as a symbol at of hers? (8). One of the local inhabitants among the scores I’d entertained to dinner (8). . Where to find a new hero? (7). "There were in the earth in those days" (Genesis, 6, 4) (6). . An ailment found in Prague (4). . Snares made from 22 across, no less! (4). . Continentals who are apparently half Scots (8). . Leaving out (8). . To see an oar in the ring would probably set the boxing fans this (7). . Astrictly honourable sort of post! (7). . Sheridan’s was for scandal (6). . The one remaining tool, so no wonder one should stick to it! (4). . 17 across gone astray (4).

No. 870

(Constructed by

R.W.

H.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 948, 11 October 1957, Page 22

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"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 948, 11 October 1957, Page 22

"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 948, 11 October 1957, Page 22

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