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Clues Across Belonging to the poppy family. . This river could prove rather a bore. I combine wi Novices with clay toes? " A qeainy you’d hardly expect to find in a est. i is madness in this country. Material form of a colic. . Carried off from the Solent. . Gratify. . Cause to mig oo 4 weakness. postmen in conferring tions on relations. Burden in 19 down. No, Ian learnt it (anag.). Clues Down Spire found at the seaside, Incomplete Made to be broken? Disastrous. . Frequently, about half a score, Support us upside down about a certain 5 e cooler part of coffee-making. Ian requires a chit for an Italian wine. A man upest in a pool is a fit subject for satire. . -_ to Iran, torehouse. An old way to spell knotty.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 115, 5 September 1941, Page 47
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