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Clues Across Learn by-lIrish flattery? Aside (anag.). And 16 down. Scarlett O’Hara’s third husband. ot 3 Con and I appear in a heading. ub. * The law is confused in the start here. Dot led in a little stroll. Master is upset in the brook, e€ moon sure is huge! Furnace. Ammunition store. All in the middle of one exclamation to give another.
23. 24. Schoolchildren and business men have these in common. This Egyptian king is a seer, Sam. Clues Down Proverbially worth two in the bush (four words). One raid is put to confusion here, A famous English school is overturned in a short letter. Shy cat (anag.). Unmannerly. I care for this name. Cautions Simon to be very pious. Steel men (anag.). Lies in bed for eatables, See 8 across. So sea may be found in the desert! -° Is this much of a friend? (Answer to No. 101)
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 154, 5 June 1942, Page 12
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