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1. Man. 2. The mirror can be no smaller than one half of your height. 3. An angel of the Lord appeared. 4. A dappled horse is marked with spots of a second colour. usually grey; a piebald is coloured in an irregular pattern, usually black and white. 5. The pohutukawa. Its rich red flowers appear in December. 6. As a sign of mourning or as a signal of distress. 7. Maui. 8. Jonah. 9. Captain Cook. He sailed in the Endeavour and explored the South Seas and charted the coastline of New Zealand. 10. Tom kitten was rolled in the dough. The two rats who made him into a dumpling were Samuel Whiskers and his wife Anna Maria.
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Press, 4 January 1978, Page 23
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