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1. 10. 11. 14. 17. 19. 22. 23. 24. 25. Clues Across Paronomasia addict. It's easy to get a stain out of this material. Crane (anag.). In tefms (anag.). The time occupied by one revolution of the earth round the sun. Y'll float-naturally, if I’m part of one. The ash forms a close covering. The Americans don’t think much of ours, Nice ants, for example. Anthony, or the Garden of? All gone! (anag.). "How beauteous mankind is! O brave new = That has such people in’t." (The Tempest). j Boney is confused, and looks very black in consequence. ; Paimers (anag.). Clues Down Frequently offered for thoughts. Blink. South African journey? Marble (afiag.). Authorise?-I can’t, son. Epithet often applied to modern war. Even rat may be ribbed. Great sty (anag.). English, in a way. Red leaf (anag.). The Americans call them biscuits. Round of applause. Lowest point found in drain. What the Three Little Fishes did. (Answer to No. 214)
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 277, 13 October 1944, Page 23
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