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(Solution to No, 433)
3. Clues Across Marie led, but obviously out of order. Janus had two. A peer in front of, that is, a little ‘saint; this bird should undoubtedly get the worm, . Could a dog run this? It’s usually a ship. In the plural, this would apparently signify the depths of despondency (4,4,) It’s still . rationed. . The weaker one? is also the better half, And in a sting. . Outside (anag.) How boring! . Small fish. "See how the Fates their gifts — " ("The Mikado’’) Idle song (anag.)
Ciues Vown . Strangest without two saints. Tauber, for instance. , Eluded. . Surpassed. . Looks like a catalogue ed notions. . Recently. No more after this. . There were twelve. . Relations may be, or nerves, or soup . He visited New Zealand in 1947, "and Douglas Lilburn added some Diversions to his repertoire. . The beginning of internationalism. . Acquire. 19a. though the — be lost? 20. All is not. lost" (‘Paradise Lost," by Milton). Form of trout..
No. 434
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 507, 11 March 1949, Page 9
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165"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 507, 11 March 1949, Page 9
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