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(Solution to No. 280)
23 Clues Across . Little Desmond is unable to produce this song. . Lionel Tertis would hardly expect to find his instrument in the flower-beds. and 22 across. Sausagés are frequently rolled in these. The wearer of this could say "I'll eat my hat!" without fear of the consequences. . Associated with downs. One form of 23 down and 25. down, perhaps? . One was taken last year. . Found near the radius. . Home for a man of means? Their house is not where they live. ( Tow ste. univer: this te yous toes See 8 across. Gf to be found ée the roses What he'll take if you ‘give him an inch. Nine met in confusion. . Accustom. In spite of its tongue, a shoe can’t do this. You'll find your sea-legs here, Clues Down Brides among the wreckage? Marine dandy. Laborious. . First aid for the punter, . Serve as a stanza. Pop’s ode is contrasted here. 6 down-to a 5 down, it seems. In Bridge the dealer has first one. One spider has as many as two horses. . Naturally I’ve feit this about a bus I’ve missed. Iridescent. . Means of approach, Value for taxation. and 25 down-Charles Dickens’ eighth novel, Although it’s a volcano, this mountain could be neat.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 345, 1 February 1946, Page 23
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