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"STAR" CROSSWORD PUZZLE.

ACROSS. lib—Dogs. «34—fealt. , , on r r , , 38—Appropriate. sG—Place. I—B*)ed. 20—Thrust. 39—Rodent. 59—Parched. 4—Eatablish. 22—Speck. 40—Suppliant. 61—Antlers. 9—Card game. 23—Plot. 44—Hennit. 03—"Splash." 13—Sunset. 25—Cubes. 47—Uncanny. 65—Peak. 14—Antennae. 26— Right. 48—Absorb. 66— Edible grains 15—Animal. 28—Guide. 49—Sovereign. 67—Away. 16—Observes. 30—Grain. 50—Platform. 68—Staik. 18—Horrid. 31—Pigment. 51—Peer. 69—Powdery. 19—R-slate. 34—Feels. 53—Room. 70—Joy.

DOWN. I—Drink. 33—Flower. 2—Shrub. 35—Protract. 3—Pipe. 37—Organ. 4—Write. 41—Helped. s—Conductors.s—Conductors. 42—Head o£ chap6—As well. ter. 7—Provokes. 43—Cure. B—Endeavour. 44—Everlasting. 10—Require. 45—Transgresses. 11—Tool. 46—Stubborn 12—Pour. people. 17—Took part. 52—Headgear. 19—Dogma. 53—Dreadful. 21—Miss. 55—District. 23—Overcome. 57—Implement. 24—Hasps. 58—Fruit. 27—Robbers. GO—Rubbish. 28—Fashion. 61—Enclose. 29—Compete. 62—Deceitful. 32—Danger. 64—Owipg. (1734) TUESDAY'S SOLUTION (1733).

When Federal agents raided the premises of Joseph Biranda, a armer, of Johnstown, Pennsylvania, he insisted that the 40 gallons of mash they found was just feed for liis pigs. So the officers nave some of t.hv stuff to the pigs, lhe pigs lay down intoxicated—and Bii'anda went to prison.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 226, 23 September 1936, Page 23

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"STAR" CROSSWORD PUZZLE. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 226, 23 September 1936, Page 23

"STAR" CROSSWORD PUZZLE. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 226, 23 September 1936, Page 23