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(Solution to No. 324)
Clues Across Fragrant hothouse flower. This form of torture ends in a fuss. One of the Little Women. One by any other name would smell as sweet. French society leader at the beginning of last century, the subject of a well-known portrait by David. Trivial. * Forty winks. Inspires. Charge for changing one currency into another. James Agate must have plenty of this. Past eight (anag.). Mend it later-this may be harmful. Clues Down Found on the animal who never forgets. Prudish. Bad tea (anag.). Gum resin used in perfumery. One would probably eat 23 across. Small boys often suffer from this comBisop Prited without being bitten by a Hair oil. Noxious. Keep this feature up.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 396, 24 January 1947, Page 15
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128THE LISTENER CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 396, 24 January 1947, Page 15
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