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"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD

R.W.H. wishes to thank those who so kindly wrote or sent cards to her during her recent enforced spell off-duty. These messages were greatly appreciated

(Solution to No. 972)

Clues Across 1. One result of faulty net play? (7). 4. "Men have died from time to time, and have eaten them, but not for love" ("As You Like It,’ Act 4, Scene 1) (5). 7. I’m not disposed to be a playful Athenian (5). 8. Something no single man will ever RR i 21 9. ... and this is no single solution of the fuel problem (4, 4). 10. 22 across loses his head, and also his identity, apparently (4). 12. Ran into Mussolini, with this, perhaps as the 1 across? (7), 17. An old Spanish coin, obviously genuine (4). 18. Neat arrangement in dumb-show in the. interval (8).

et 0. Remarks, frequently on board? (7). . It is without rhyme, but not necessarily without reason (5). . This member of the chapter is a hundred soon! (5). . Espy among the cinders (7). Clues Down . Father under canvas? No, just the reverse, it’s clear (6).

. Calling a man topsyturvy over a mixed drink (6). . A kingly beast and a stubborn one, both upset and trodden underfoot (8). . Broad term for 8 across who has lost the top half of 5 down (4). Suitable sport for quarrelsome people? (6). It occurs not only in "Leap Year (6). Their clients are sometimes bareheaded, and what they make could look grim, askew! (3, 6). 11. 13. A source of Dutch courage? (8). Mocking, but most of it could be used to smooth things over (6).

14. The vehicle is overweight, so naturally it could not be packed in this (6) 15. Hairy (6). 16. River cut off to the north (6), 19, 21 across won’t (4).

No. 973 |

‘Constructed by

R.W.

H.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 41, Issue 1052, 23 October 1959, Page 8

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"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 41, Issue 1052, 23 October 1959, Page 8

"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 41, Issue 1052, 23 October 1959, Page 8

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