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Clues Across Rich oat for a stew. Star in 6 down. Describe as giant seed. Dandy. What the days do after the winter solstice. "None but the brave deserves the Neat or gaudy? No lies (anag.). If this were this, it might be wary. So Tim cares to potter? Indispensable to both 13 and 19 across. -- eel Ne
Stole pins, which certainly are not this. Distributed. If such a flower is a trap for spelling es. Clues Down Spanish gentleman concealed above a broken prison. Form of reins. If I ponder, I get a cot. This is'a hard 9 across to crack. Celt in 5 across. In with 5 across for an Indian of sorts. Direction for an actor. Dry as dust, but ending in a caper. Ivan ran into extinction of his individuality. G.M. gave this film a sit-down clap. To the best of mine, the B.E.F. is not built round a falsehood. He and Ada in front. An actor may express some of his in an aside. Children’s toys upside down in a particular place. (Answer to No, 163)
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 225, 15 October 1943, Page 17
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