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ACROSS 1 \New Zealand 4 / canning pioneer 9 Candidate 10 Latin Amerlcan dance 11 Engrave 12 Let down 13 Donkey 14 Astound 16 Cipher 18 Insect 20 Suspended 21 Sowthistle used as a vegetable 24 Lowly chesspieces 25 Deserter 26 Thinly distributed 27 Senior DOWN 1 Cursed 2 Ape 3 Transmit 5 Archaelogical object

No.575 6 Drinking vessel 7 Ran off to marry 8 Necklace 13 Breakdown 15 Legendary water monster 17 Becomes accustomed to 18 Decorate 19 Legal adviser 22 Single 23 Leg joint

SOLUTION 574.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 13, Issue 605, 26 September 1995, Page 2

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87

Untitled Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 13, Issue 605, 26 September 1995, Page 2

Untitled Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 13, Issue 605, 26 September 1995, Page 2

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