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| 19. Clues Across Recoils with dun robes. Beheaded or curtailed, this portion still leaves a boy’s name. This mixture of gin and French water sounds quite expensive. Anathema to Free-Traders. The number of the Muses. Each corn will intrude. Ever dig? (anag.). eee See Sear: se eee German ¥ The instrument played by Winifred Carter. Exaggerate. . So can Il (anag.). farewe Childish 2 The att immortalised by Mrs. Beeton. Clues Down Lot of red grain for a modern organgrinder. Scots kiddies need brains. 7 Employed. A thin plate upside down. . This work of Beethoven has come into even greater prominence since the "‘V for " campaign Victory ey A red rim (anag.). Men mixed up with dice are to be found regularly among a people. Perhaps Prue led this introduction. . Talent is hidden here. Form of a paint developing on bronzes and other works of art owing to age. I ask for a well-known nom de plume.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 123, 31 October 1941, Page 47
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