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14. A sole wriggling. (5.)

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Part of an old earthenware tea-service. (5.)

Insect world. (5.) 25. 22. A choice of route in literature. (3. 5.) 24. Not much of a meal to finish In the

middle, but despatch. (4, 2.) 26. It sounds an unadorned growth but some task for the carpenter. (5, 4.)

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2, When the bailiff's daughter of Islington was said to have died. (4, 3.) 3. Plant for a boy with a clumsy kiss. (9.) 4. Frosty verse 7 (4.)

3. Punch by post ? (6, 4.) 6' Only titan is vile, he wrote. (5.)

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