SOLUTION TO No. 13
Across — 1, Brown; 5, Plait; 10, Lope; 12, Inch; 13, Am; 14. Tired; 17. Er; 18, Cab; 20. Fed; 21, Ado; 22. R.A.; 24, Dr.; 25. Conveners; 27, Ay; 28, No; 30. End; 32, Ivy; 34. Wad; 36, Lo; 37. Sneer; 39. i.e.; 40. Lama; 42, Earn; 44. Shale; 45, Spies, Pcrwn —l, Black; 2. Roma; 3, Op; 4, Wet; 6, Lid; 7, An; 8, Iced; 9, Throw; 11, Preserved; 15, If; 16, Ed; 19. Broad; 21, Arrow; 23, Any; 24. Den; 26. Bells; 29, Edens; 31, Noah; 32, In; 33, Ye; 35, Aire; 37, Sal; 38. Rep; 41, Ma; 43. Ai.
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White Ribbon, Volume 19, Issue 6, 1 July 1947, Page 8
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106SOLUTION TO No. 13 White Ribbon, Volume 19, Issue 6, 1 July 1947, Page 8
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