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1. os 14. _ Clues Across A destructive ‘insect "combines with the land of the shamrock and what Mr. Bumble accused of being ‘‘a ass-a idiot," to form one of the standing jokes of low comedi ans. Rudely upset in the wake of a much maligned animal, without’ doubt! Miss Lupino, perhaps. : . Claire’s contribution to the party? His happiness usually decreases as his hoard increases. . Hostelry about a health resort in South Africa, . Fifth Century king of the Huns. . I'm afraid the clue is not here. . If you’ve got the sack-cloth, you might look in one of these for the other symbol of mourning. Not at home. . Resin is the result of this process in pines. . Past singers found encroaching on another’s property. Clues Down . Becoming antiquated, but still smelling sweet in the end. . A recluse appears to be over age down near Mt. Cook. . Rusted in the most impolite way. Marie or Marechal? . This curse looks like a man’s choice of words. . The sort of experience a bald man should like. . Divine afflatus. . If a Boy Scout were this incomparable, he’d get over the difficulty by rubbing two sticks together. Spanish singer, composer of the opera "The Caliph of Bagdad," and father of the singer Madame Malibran. Nothing ina ship gives rise to a distress signal.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 380, 4 October 1946, Page 19
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