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With a harp, Phil and Tony make a practice of doing good to their fellow-men. Led near a ship. pore paced called this drink "a crawling Drive out. Alternative to auction, Posted to a tyrant. It’s mad (anag.). Deft and neat, even if it’s grown stout. The wise men from the East. Serve. Just a second! Animal with pocket who carries the ‘"‘selfhelp" idea to excess.
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Alternative to tails found in Hades, The mother of Castor and Pollux. This is war, Ron! Each tomb reveals a great public sacrifice, Arch and Rod provide fruit. As yet used in baking bread. Nut. Is the colt ever found on the bed? I sat over tea all confused, and became surfeited. Craving for drink. Models (anag.) Pocket-bottle. Fragrance. A pin would give you this.
(Answer to No. 131)
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 192, 26 February 1943, Page 16
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148THE LISTENER CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 192, 26 February 1943, Page 16
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