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Clues Across Frequently turned in revenge. Singing well, and usually followed by a statement. Unlike the ostrich, when agitated, the emu can show shrewd penetration. With a gun, Dora is stranded. Sentimental Tommy’s favourite swear, Often the past word for Pepys. Or toss into the bird’s resting places. A meal of tapers A girl on the calendar turns to offer you an edible tuber Peculiar sounds to come from organs. A worn form of minaret. Odes to a car? Was ambitious in despair. With a sneer, M. Nupin reveals his first name. Clues Down There and back--not with a Ford. Quite appropriate if you bound leg after — this. Yet I rent for ever. Sing, Reg-we won’t do French painter esis). is sort of cones is edible. Doubly beloved, but nevertheless an exression of regret. se coal with care. Cope with soot. Ten said to be canonised, "You lie jin your teeth!’ ’ "Yes, I know, but you lie in them." (Pansy, or Only a Mill Girl). Another word for the end of 14 down? (Answer to No, 185)
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 248, 24 March 1944, Page 19
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