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Clues Across The lowest form of wit. Sh! pips are made into gems. Not sure (anag.). You could see this in the panes. Not a neat way to make notes. This could be a bore. Demand for a repetition. Pussy precedes a European queen in a connected series. A good thing to be on, perhaps, but usually a bad thing to be in. Heuna pot . (anag.). Feminine of ruff. Gentle breezes. Invite pal ip a melancholy way, Plaything.
Clues Down Get a pot to make a stew. © No inn provides this. He trusts to keep out burglars wits these, perhaps. Frequently describes a kettle of fish. Deception in jest. Rebuke. French monkey found in Genesis. Socrates’ wife. Her coal (anag.). Stay, men! here is a general pardon. Japanese cheer (not to be confused with the Bronx cheer). Here you see us pry into some sticky business. Is the G.P. yet in this country? Sign concealed in 19 across. (Answer to No. 158)
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 220, 10 September 1943, Page 15
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