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"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD

(Solution to No. 871)

2. 8. 9. 10. 11. 14. 15. 17. 18. Clues Across Set China tea if your object is producing a condition of insensibility (11) Put me back to study an enemy cruiser (5), For a sprain I naturally take this (7). I’m no seer, but it’s coming into view! (8). A group of players, but no company! (4), Unruffled French lake in a backward hollow (6). A baby one is not a child model (but probably hopes for a model child!) (6), "A bruised shall he not break" (Isaiah, 42, 3) (4). ; Skill in devising expedients is part of what inspires our centennial celebrationg (8).

21. 23. 24, Aiming crookedly to the east-just fancy! (7). The centre may be waged, and the whole may fix your wages (5). These waters are troubled for young lovers (11). Clues Down . The broken heart of 2 across of which this is the singular form (5).

You may get an adept deal from this sceatter-brain (5, 4). . So acting produces one who holds that there is no certain knowledge of anything but material phenomena (8). . Flavour, as in a broken nose (6). 5. You will find these 12. 13. 14, springs distorted in a broken shop (4). . Going up this hilltop is utter nonsense (3) . Study the round trip in outline (7). These club men are enough to make a saint roar (9), If it weren't extinct, would this creature make a raid on us? (8), Allows to step back round an _ untidy border (7).

16. Rigorous always in the south-east (6). 19. A tree of greater age (5). 20. Slight indication. (If not quite straight forward, it could even be thin.) (4), 22. Something to drink in an oriental

No. 87 2

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 950, 25 October 1957, Page 8

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"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 950, 25 October 1957, Page 8

"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 950, 25 October 1957, Page 8

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