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18. 24. Clues Across Ghost, not mice! You'll find this at the top of Page 6 Peoples speaking languages akin to that of the Gauls. Her tale reveals a hide! Supports by means of an ass in Tunis. Exhorted by the Western Brothers to play the game. Archaically demonstrated. Poltroon. Sure trick? Put us in the stocks, and we give you clumps of grass. Lot more (anag.) Title of once-popular song Lest it gropes for noisy, mischievous spirits Clues Down Keats appropriates here. One is apt to lose these as one grows older. Meg soars-clothed in gauze, perhaps. Ale in trinitrofoluol produces a Biblical sum of money. ~ Edible bivalve. This is shown on your speedometer. Is near (anag.) Pleads for. Urgency. Captain Hook, for example. State of mind. Certain form of soils for storing énsilage. Leave an implement upside-it looks as if it’s stolen. The conscious thinking object.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 101, 30 May 1941, Page 46
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