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, Clues Across Mixture of caviare. How many winks in a nap? Put out of countenance. Angered (anag.). Utter curses. : Sometimes can’t be seen for the trees. Shy cat (anag.). So slim-and also active. Jack and Jill intended to bring it back full of water. Red tints may be rather loud. This ban is wormw Not these! Often dropped but never broken, He risks (anag.). Clues Down Day came in the college. Conscious. Hire tins (anag.). Twice 5 across. Variety of leaf not usually found on plants Are upset over sons. Give up. Stride in (anag.). With scorn I’m this, The three little kittens lost theirs Ethics (anag.). Cheap fruit? Call up. Examples of industry. (Answer to No. 218)
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 281, 10 November 1944, Page 26
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