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"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD

(Solution to No. 872)

dL; 4. 8 Clues Across I’m backward to begin this measure, but I’m forward to complete it (5), The employee responsible for the arrangement of taverns (7). . The delight given by pure art (7).

10. Lk 13. 15. 18 . With the least disturbance it’s no longer fresh (5). "In a cowslip’s bell I lie: There I couch when do cry" (Song from "The Tempest.’’) And you'll find them a little confused in a cowslip themselves (4). Did a nose need re-shaping because of these? (8). He’s too upset to be calm (6). "Goodnight, sweet prince, And flights of sing thee to thy rest!" ("Hamlet,"’ Act 5, Sc. 2) (6). A national emblem of counterfeit

19, rH a 23. 24. why ~ stone (8), Give this fairy scope to see what’s going on over the heads of the crowd (8). No man is a hero to his (5). Model formerly quite enough (7). : Feels indignation at decapitated gifts? (7). She features in sundry advertisements (5). Clues Down . Spoil the = straight lines of vegetables (7). . The kingdom of fine palaces — -and high mountains (5). Maudlin, but noiseless, way to damage by rough handling (4) . Firm, yet sad in a way (6). . If you heard an ant snore, would the sound be this? (8) Greed for a mixture of caviare? (7),

5 Be 14. 16. 17. 20. rat By . You might find them in the centre, especially of an avenue (5). A throne’s one example of his furniture designing (8). "The are dumb" (Milton), But with a little refarrangement they could be-so clear (7). What would a clergyman do with it? Spend it, of course! (7). Approach (6). 18. Tear asunder (5). ee pet apparently has not been fed (5) ; To find this girl you must multiply the end of 3 down by ten (4).

No. 873

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R.W.

H.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 951, 1 November 1957, Page 25

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"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 951, 1 November 1957, Page 25

"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 951, 1 November 1957, Page 25

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