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(Solution to No. 258)
17. 18. 20. 21. Clues Across . The atomic ones are the latest, but we prefer the chocolate ones. . A toy man, properly put together, shows his bodily construction. . Meanwhile-there’s merit in this. . Viewed from the right angle, a nail becomes a tropical plant. . Noise, dad, gives rise to this childish complaint. . If I am mixed up in this design it~ becomes clear. . I'd a cot for a Burmese 1 down. . Elevated. . Be depressed with a confused poem. . People taking this view dre apt to look down on things. . Prickle found in the North. . Kinds of evergreen. . She goat (anag.). . A mistake is correct here. Clues Down In addition under a vessel vom: have a robber, . There’s merit in this headgear. . Said corn is grimly jocular. . This fleet came to grief in 1588, When a bishop is removed from 12 down, what was praiseworthy is still clever. . These revelations are so clear! Long for-a little more than twelve months. . See 5 down. . Abundant. . Useful piece of furniture mes an actress? Die, rat! (anag.). The novel about the famous one is heard as a serial from 3YA Come in! This Indian coin has the same appearance whichever way you look at it.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 323, 31 August 1945, Page 23
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215THE LISTENER CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 323, 31 August 1945, Page 23
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