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(Solution to No. 344)
Clues Across A mixture of boar and cat found in «a circus perhaps. ° If it’s on them, it’s quite likely to happen. Even he is said to nod sometimes. Run true to upbringing? Bark-but nothing to do with dogs. Ten cared for a vessel. I am involved in trade here. Deficiency in a cask. Rail a ton-it’s reasonable. Thin coat of colour. Bombast. Boring existence? i has not anything to show more fair’ (Wordsworth). These girls are less mad when out of order. Clues Down This rat is dying for a drink. Pays back. 10 across. Bicycle built for two, Canine appendages? Cuts short, in other words, : Perpendicular. Natural mire is a beautiful blue. Simon had to reprove. Breathes out. Put on guard. Search and rob. His apple sticks in any man’s throat.
No. 345
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 416, 13 June 1947, Page 23
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146THE LISTENER CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 416, 13 June 1947, Page 23
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