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22. Clues Across . Strangely enough, it is not the ball of the foot. . These sections don’t have hotses on them. . Doleful. . This pair sometimes has a bit more. . Take a seat, Bill? Not in this place, thank you. . You may cite me as the reverse of this. . The simpleton’s girl friend? . You may work this without over-working. . A downy bird. . It is imperative to come in before a muddled saint. . I defy you to get this. ; . Design composed of Star and Fern-to put on your windscreen, perhaps. Clues Down The famous painter seems to have fallen beneath his horse; perhaps he saw a snake? . Pinch a character from ‘The Beggar’s " . Almost jocular. . What you might expect a turncoat to do if frightened. . The Devil it is! . Its address is 115 Lambton Quay, Wellington. . Familiar to both Laughton and Lindrum in the pursuit of their respective professions, . Don’t leer! (anag.) . sats meet with madness, cae . Garbles. ; . It looks as if I lack colour. . He’s unhappy even when able. Could be applied to a book as well as a tree. This is it, thank goodness!
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 493, 3 December 1948, Page 25
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196'THE LISTENER' CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 493, 3 December 1948, Page 25
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