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> 8 \ 8. 11. 12. 13. ‘ 14. 16. 17. 19, 20. 21. 24. Clues Across The names of a famous actor and a German city combine to give that of a popu_lar song-writer. , In Aunt’s Age-disgusting! Mr. Skelton’s relations, or an American Indian? This outfit is more than half right. Dresden, Hamburg and Magdeburg are among the cities on the banks of this river, which was in the news earlier in the year. Until, in short. 7 "Why so pale and — fond lover?" (Suck-. ling). Related. In the game, I do this with my little eye. Alarm about a sphere presented by an ancestor. A Cunard liner. She has danced her way through several films to the music of 1 across. ° Clues Down Relay sound for songs. Nickname of an allied general who has recently received the freedom of the city of London, Rod, in gangsterese. Ben and Noel combine to uplift . Born circa 1850. Stfing with protein, but not making any fuss. Standing on her head, the great opera singer becomes greedy. Approached more closely (2 words). These cats have blue eyes, ; Mid-day whichever way you look at it. Make a mistake, _ Impediment to speech. ,
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 314, 29 June 1945, Page 23
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