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1. 9. 11. 13. 14, 17. 18. 2 Clues Across Pierce it, Pat! (anag.). Each, if upset, may do this. This yellow pigment gives a prim tone. Put a grenade out of order. In short the Menber of Parliament will trudge after art backwards. Sea, flag, or Skelton? Found in a wide alcove. Initially what Ronald Frankau calls the three witches; or half a dollar may help you. Greek letter found in the tablet, More T.N.T. (anag.). Nice nest for an agnostic.
24. Render unconscious by means of nuts. Parents rant, but they’re. easily sees through. Clues Down Out of order in there. Bach wrote one for the G string. I ‘post early-it helps my this reputation. = Nice lad! (anag.). Caxton put a stop to a lot of it. Making a condition of stout in pail. I am not in it (anag.). Bring to bear. Usually found in the kitchen, but it looks as if it belongs in the bedroom, Consumed. Forty winks, (Answer to No, 221)
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 284, 1 December 1944, Page 6
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