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Clues Across 3. I’d remain in the culminating point. 8. As a whole it belongs to you, but in the end it belongs to us.
9. Sting Pop for a filling in his tooth. 10. "Who steals my , steals 2 down" ("Othello,"> Act 3, Scene 3). 11. Seaport of Southern Italy.
20. 21, 22. i] . Lament pet mare (anag.). Soon time for feelings. . This lazy creature finishes up by being reluctant, too. Black-eyed Susan obviously didn’t have these (two words). Broken panes? She ate it (anag.). + Clues down . Here you see us under the morassit’s very phoney. . See 10 across. . Men retain tent for amusement,
5. Strikes forcibly. upon. 6. Originate. 7. One grill suffices for a dwarf Negro. 12. "My is made perfect in weakness" (Second Corinthians, 12, 9), 13. Enables. 14, Reserved. 17, "And though after my skin worms destroy this body, yet in my --- shall I see God" (Job, 19, 26), 18. Saturate.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 755, 8 January 1954, Page 8
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169"THE LISTENER" CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 755, 8 January 1954, Page 8
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