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(Solution to. No, 412)
Clues Across 2. For the sake of "Had It" of Timaru they are conspicuous by their absence. 8. An Italian colony on the Red Sea, formed in 1889. 9. Huddle up. 10. Ninth letter to the Greeks. 11. Three, Ivy? It’s robbery! 13. Interior of the Indies? 15. A nob, too (2 words). 17. Boil Aunt! Won't ordinary washing do? 18. Knock out. 21. African river. 22. Run true to upbringing. 23. Ape to horse (anag.) Clues Down 1. Prance round an inverted ice .pit in rash haste. 2. See 14 down, 3. Yours and mine may be sour. 4. Parisian street ruffiag ends in a dull pain. 5. This growth, on the other hand, ends in freedom from pain. 6. Here and now, yet not here of anywhere. 7. Suitable coverings for old war-horses? 12. First onés sorietimes become very valuable. 14. A 2 down form of license. 16. Origin of the Wild Man? 19. More constant, 20. Frequently served, but not necessarily at table.
No. 413 (Constructed by
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 485, 8 October 1948, Page 13
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179'THE LISTENER' CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 485, 8 October 1948, Page 13
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