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1. 4. vee, 8s Clues Across So man becomes a worker in stone. A joke in the middle of last month. Down, Sis! (anag.). The officer commanding, in short, is followed by a dog. Not all. . With 20 down in it, you have a carved Gem. Rewa hid (anag.). I care not for this. "Who is here so that would be a bondman? (Julius Caesar, Act IIL, Scene ss Found in 12 down. A rude redbill? * A most expensive form of address. Flower rates? Clues Down Made us inte a jelly-fish. | East Indian plant familiar to readers of "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves." This print is really paper. In this port Sam evidently hates his fellow-men. Danger. The beginning of sick leave? Roy is mixed up in war here. Nice talc (anag.). er, politician obviously possessing n. : ees and Aunt join forces in an Italian ty. Rubbish under a vehicle. Shall. I show you a Himalayan cedar? Do dear! j Naturally she is upset in gaol. (Answer to No. 196)
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 259, 9 June 1944, Page 17
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