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Clues Across His song is very well-known. Confused painter. This needs lime, Dave, "Thou green-crested , they screaming forbear. . ." (Flow Gently, Sweet Afton). No ears? Then how could one listen to this. Assume wrongfully. If both your parents are only children you have none. I’ve been tacked on to the end. a in studio and schoolroor, The facade is flat, Ron. A planter becomes fatherly. Rich day (anag.). Some at, Clues Down Our Tom is, perhaps. I can, dear! (anag.). See no man in the garden. Stone found in top altitudes. Fall back. *Ware D.T.’s. Edna and I, Turn head (anag.). I ean’t, pet. (anag.). Result of walking in the rain (2 words), Run, lady! (anag.). Celestial harpers. A girl makes potter’s clay. Her first name is Evelyn, and she married Frank Laughton. (Answer to No, 208)
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 271, 1 September 1944, Page 17
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