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1, 8. 10. 11. 13, 14, 17. 19. 22. 23. 24. Clues Across It’s averse to me (anag.). Bird allied to the cassowary. These songs make sense, dear? Name of a London picture gallery. In Siam, boar is the food of the gods. Of bird (anag.). Surname of the author of "Behind God's Back." I’m a peril (anag.). The God of Love is a bit hurt when he suffers a reverse. Is Ray aiming to be only a matter of fancy? Depression on mountain chain which has nothing to do with the weather. Lo! I’m a stony ae But this science payee help me to rectify such a lack Clues Down. Unconcealed, yet concealed in 1 across. Form of a torque girdling the earth. This should present no difficulty. Barrie wrote of this Scottish village in several of his books. I am orna (anag.). Ted is caught in the drifts. Here you find us rather confused above a alo rather confused. A, form of atid sire as yet unknown ta New Zealand. Is in R.A.F. (anag.). Hot, oppressive wind reaching Italy from Africa. Ma an’ Pa make a hat. Sacred song. Tarnish Beginner in Troy,
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 166, 28 August 1942, Page 7
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