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4. 10. 14, 16. 17, 18. 21. 23. 24. 25. — ‘Clues Across "Journeys end in lovers’ -’ (Song from "Twelfth Night’). Responds to confused traces. . Jonathan’s father is "found in the midst of this attack. China dog? Scope of anger? This bird is quite well off, in the end. Is little Nancy enthusiastic about this cloth? This measure is the same whichever way you look at it. Lace trim (anag.). A sick person’s vote is not necessarily this. Spanish Dance. One may be necessary in the workshop, but it should never be thrown into the works, Clues Down Getting ready with a paper ring. 2. "E drank gin (anag.). 21, 22. Inverted kernels knock senseless. This language might confuse a seer. If you view this snare from below you only see a portion. This river is a crooked line. Dead? Not us! Only amazed. Found in a tomato. Places around an inn, . . presumably in the mountain 14 across. Each melon, if properly arranged, will change colour. Pitcher , . . but nothing to do with baseball, Pins may be a rare bargain, a at home? Yes, and apparently sufferng. . Small item. This measurement sounds impolite,
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 392, 27 December 1946, Page 13
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204THE LISTENER CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 392, 27 December 1946, Page 13
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