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Clues Across The twenty third is the best known; the hundred and seventeenth the shortest; and the hundred and nineteenth the longest. There’s lots mixed in a pie for a Spanish coin. : The vehicle in front of the English river provides a drinking bout. Constituent parts of a complex whole. Light shoe of ancient comic actors. An interpreter in the Near East. Home town of the three wise men who went to sea in a bowl. ne Lassie was one. The little devil. is followed by concord. This musical 18 down could be a riot. Have a care for this kind of palm. A very famous walk.
24. 25. ral sat ah ie Corrected, and, even when beheaded, it’s improved. This official sounds like the end of a bad dream, . Clues Down You need space for these steps. The couple is upset over the baby’s bed. She was invited to come into the garden. When you ‘see the author of "Annabel Lee" make an attempt, the result is what he wrote. So urgent a fish? Widespread dislike. Extract. Secures help to be contradicted. I’m in the opposite of disgrace\as it were. Theft which is frequently petty. It’s old (anag.). Portion. 4 Article in conjunction is not the same. Officiating priest of mosque.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 310, 1 June 1945, Page 11
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225THE LISTENER CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 310, 1 June 1945, Page 11
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