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Each pair of rhyming lines contains both a definition (one or more words) and a mixture or reversal of the letters (beginning at the beginning or ending at the end of a word in the clue) of the two answers indicated by the clue numbers (in the correct order).
Both indications of the first answer precede both indications of the second. In each case either definition or letter-mixture may come first.
1a This closing part of August, treat for all,
6a caps rest of summer's bit before the fall. (7,5)
1d No elks patrol or bound along the lea,
2d But in a choice of herbs muntjacs roam free (5,10)
Both indications of the first answer precede both indications of the second. In each case either definition or letter-mixture may come first.
1a This closing part of August, treat for all,
6a caps rest of summer's bit before the fall. (7,5)
1d No elks patrol or bound along the lea,
2d But in a choice of herbs muntjacs roam free (5,10)
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