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Clues Across Study this eel-like creature and you will find my pearl. The end of some sleeves. Bride came to an illusory banquet. Cancel. , There is a song about one with a delicate air. Ask Ted if he did this. "Speak of no man to his face" (Ben Jonson). With the end of 12 across Rex is in the right. Well-bred combination of lip and toe. Electrified particle found in Ohio nitrate. The R.A.F. becomes a parent. Don’t put all yours in one basket Tuesday in France. Dance and sing in rising scale. "Men loved darkness rather than light because their were evil." (John 3, 19). With snakes they make a game,
Clues Down 1;- Descriptive tag from a bell. Dancing shoes. An interjection to strike fear into the heart of the fox. Art on ice (anag.). Fun in gold for a deserted infant. Eels can form a kind of triangle. A favourite of Charles II. concealed in the a Fixes @ rag for a rock plant. Neat sign for blue flowers. Did Mona offer one? a a Oe , ugly and venomous, Wears yet a precious jewel in his head..." ("As You Like It,’’ II, 1). Alternative to pen and ink, Our revels now are ----" ("Tempest," IV., 1). Sings out of order. (Answer to No. 232)
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 295, 16 February 1945, Page 6
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