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A--d--v--r--w--e--e--h--t--a--y--e--t
T--e--a--b--a--s--r--t--g--.
LITTLE ROSIE.
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ANSWERS TO PUZZLES IN NO. 49.
No. 1.
S P A R E H E A T H
P A N E L E X T R A
A N G L E A T L A S
R E L I C T R A C T
E L E C T H A S T E
No. 2.
O
F R O
F E T I D
O R T O L A N
O I L E D
D A D
N
No. 3.
D I R E F U L
N O M A D
Y E A
R
A S S
D R O L L
Q U I N I N E
No. 4.
October.
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