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(Solution to No. 353)
2AA MW oawY Clues Across . I paint, sir? No! I have no this. . Air. . Bovine substitute for chewing gum, perhaps. . Yoy can’t put the clock back, but this time c be reve . Something we shall see on the beach? . A more polite version of a Doolittle’s most famous remark (2, 4), . Suffer mental torture from her wit? . Raucous. . See 20 across. . and 18. "Sesame" was his password to riches. . I heat meat to produce a red or brown iron ore. . Sitting round Paul in confusion. Clues Down . Protestant ee "There is a -, * whose, name is Death." heart . Her coat is torn . Venus, Mercury or Veer perhaps (7, 4). 13. 16, Tem 19. Not pure. Privation to be expected on gis sen " for instance. Portion of an inverted snare,
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 425, 15 August 1947, Page 17
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