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"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD

(Solution to No. 873)

Clues Across 3. Even if a woman puts these on Straight, she'll find they’re only twisted in the middle (6). 7 and 10. Is Rose’s quietness due to the fact that she’s listening to this programme? (7, 7). 9. Would a teacher con-

42; 14. 17, 20. 22. 23. 24. 25. sult him if his pupils were giving trouble? 7). A sterling mixture, but they could be golden (8). The distinction of a Cardinal? (8). A very tiny adolescent? (5, 3). "Art thou poor, yet hast thou golden -? sweet content!" (Thomas Dekker) (8). This science is part of palaeontology, with a plane missing (7). The new order makes a grandee furious (7). With tortuous spite, the French compose a letter (7). Hidden talent? (6). Clues Down . Here you'll find me involved in a duetsinging one of the Canticles? (2, 4).

11, 13. 14. 15. 16. 18, 19, Run back and sing if you require looking after (7). . You begin to be this, and you certainly began by being this! (5). . They are an acquired taste, possibly because they can be so vile! (6). . It’s a seed, mis-shapen and disregarded (3, 5). . This should set you up/if you're feeling below par (5). One art which may be richly decorated (6). We are found in the nest, superlatively fresh (6). The nether regions of something else which is found in the nest? This is very thin! (3, 5). What one uses to give someone a cutting glance (3, 4). "The rocky summits, split and rent, Formed dome, or battlement" (Scott) (6). Wear away (5). Upset a drink over a broken leg, and worry unduly about petty details (6). . Being about to commence (5),

No. 874

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R.W.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 952, 8 November 1957, Page 17

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"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 952, 8 November 1957, Page 17

"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 952, 8 November 1957, Page 17

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