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Clues Across Re spiced tea-its value becomes twine here. A quick succession of notes from our dale Lo! I go into an Eskimo’s house. Amused by deer in a tent. Len and Ray are almost here. These make us cold. Nevertheless no truer animal was ever: this colour. That esteem conceals colloquial dislikes, Reacted in a slightly different way. I don’t ery, Sue! (anag.). (Continued on next page) .
PEranson — (Continued trom previous page) Clues Down Effusive. Appropriate dish for Lady Astor? Her cry for fruit. Lady’s maid. Forty-five inches. Dan dug earth (anag.). Deigns. Disgusted with Ted and Mrs. Bagwash’s daughter. Is a lion serving as contact between allied forces? Fred Astaire or Ray Bolger, for instance. Aside from notions. In addition.
(Answer to No. 83)
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 135, 23 January 1942, Page 8
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