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(Solution to No, 295)
Clues Across . Six of Bach’s concertos are known by this name. Everything in favour for this type of aircraft. . Hen, perhaps? . Dally, that is, in one’s underwear. . Dish found in the west. . The husk of this is dried to produce mace, . Charlatans — relatives of 12 down evidently. . Its first song is supposed to be its last. . Familiar form of address. ~A man of many parts. . Reduced to uniformity. A cruel grant (anag.). Clues Down . A vicious city with a childish beginning. . If Richard, a film star; if Michael, an author. . His answer to the housing problem was said to be a tub. Papal envoy, And 12 com. It proved ie be an 18 across. 6. Of carving on gems. . This virago is almost astute. See 5 down. Rot, Rita! (anag.) Here the finish is in the middle. You think that’s a bit thick? Just the reverse! . Is Lag what is meant by "a bone in my leg . Heaps of form. I eloped in. . Or "Little by Little." . Shakespearean character found in the car
No. 296
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 360, 17 May 1946, Page 19
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