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Clues Across Ride, Sue! (anag.). Transatlantic term of affection? If 23 across, he’s a goner,. Head cub (anag.). Sold dray on Sunday? Rebuked. Two days before 10 across. The ward of Ko-Ko. Hannibal crossed them. Spare man provides cheese. Three little ones lost their mittens.
22. 23. 24. "Who steals my purse, Steals --," according to lago. Overturn. Cube root of a trillion. Clues Down In one of his records he refers to @ camel called Sadie; in another, to an elephant called Fairy. Variant of 5 across? . Last judgment. Found in the garden, dearest. Tramp. Any thug is this, to say the least. Often accompanied by his sister. Alloy of copper and tin or zinc. I’m upset (anag.). This cab is no sham. His pa made him a soldier. Adroit. (Answer to No. 201)
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 264, 14 July 1944, Page 14
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