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(Solution to No. 262)
1, 5, Clues Across Semi-precious stones discovered in a strange setting. Pages are out of order here, 8. This colour is usually a matter of words rather than paints. In favour of an examination? I object! . Time seen in reverse. . It is done as something inciting rebellion. . An exclamation to be heard from people . in pink coats? . Province in India commencing with the " lowest form of wit, and ending with a sharp blow. Let’s chat about our movable possessions. . #, form of star formerly found in Russia. " t’s sunny sunbeams from above," as Deanna Durbin sings. . An abbreviated pachyderm provides the . cash. . In the case of the commandments the last. . In the kernel, uncle is upset before us. Clues Down All in grey in the upper circle? Ration in crime (anag.) . Else in a fishy form. . Tommy Tucker sang for his. "The King’s Daughter is all --- within; a clothing is of wrought gold." (Psalm 45), Would this magistrate perhaps deliver this in verse. 7. It’s easy to get a stain out of this material. 32. This skit may be playful if arranged properly. 15. Grave-mounds. 16. As long as a trade motto? 17. 3 1-5 grains. 19. Coates, Portmann, or Little by Little? LT |
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 327, 28 September 1945, Page 23
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