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Clues Across Cure hurt with toil-in the garden. God of the sea, also to be found in the sky. : Automaton. , Charley’s came from Brazil-it could be a nut, too. Rare fish (anag-two words). 4 Habit. Reverse of red rum, Scold-or preach? Bores with risk. Mental peculiarity.
23. 24. 21. Did Alan become famous for his lamp? Renegade? Not I-although it looks like going to the bad. Clues Down Prone to display an artist. Build huts in this way. Frees of suspicion. Frolic over a ridge to find a flower. Raid pub. (anag.). Print is green-this is certainly bold! Eric can’t read if imprisoned. Seldom (two words). Young tree, La! Eric, have a cake, I’d reversed with oar inverted. Carriage. ro (Answer to No, 117) |
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 178, 20 November 1942, Page 7
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133THE LISTENER CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 178, 20 November 1942, Page 7
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