THE LISTENER CROSSWORD
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Clues Across Crowds of newspapermen? Lark Because he suffers, it makes Ned grouse. Perfect. Turkish title. Dull-witted. With no parents to help, this person makes a harpoon with nothing. Me, Sir, Me! (anag.). Peculiar garment to put on a horse.
22. 23. dais ating PARSIAMR wpe Name of James Agate’s autobiography and horse. Lean treats (anag.),. Clues Down I’m involved with a parson over I.0.U.’s. Colouring matter. A Runyonese term for a gun-perhaps he was thinking of Death the Leveller? Abrupt, ; Give expression to. Appropriate noise from an orang-outang. Dates. This forge (anag.). Here, Sis! You're in the money. Noel is obviously suffering an injury. This girl would probably amble. Having had as maiden name, (Answer to No. 86.)
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 138, 13 February 1942, Page 12
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