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Pleasant Pastime for a Winter's Evening. ANOTHER CROSS-WORD PUZZLE FROM THE " STAR'S " PRIZE SERIES. NUMBER XLVII. The designer of to-day , * puzzle is Mii* R. Wilion, of Forest Lake Road, Frankton Junction, who ha* given us a nice, open design, with keys that are neither too difficult nor too easy. HORIZONTAL. VERTICAL.. 1. Dexterous. 44. Conspicuous in a 1. A eweet dried 37. To clothe. 5. To work at. sickly horse. fruit. 39. Summons. 7. To back. 45. Good for sand- 2. Foes. 41. Cunning. 10. To cast off. wiches. 3. Bigger than a 42. Expire. 14. Indicated by 48. Slack. section. 47. A girl's name, paleness. 48. A heap. 4. Dogma. 49. Docs not win. Iβ. A fish like young - 30. On a golf links. 5. Good with 52. Divine messenamphibian. 51. Better than bar- apples. ger. 17. A long winged ley. 6. Touching lightly S3. As bad as a gull. 54. To twist. 8. Yearly. black eje. 18. Nations united 57. Thickest. 0. Past tense of a 65. Dishonourable. under one hot- 59. What ladies common verb. Sβ. Workers in a erelgn (pi.). won't tell. 10. Held in reserve. tannery. 21. Sider Haggard's 60. Surprising. 11. Crevice. 57. Provincial mode chief male char- 63. Timid. 12. state of high of speech, actor. 64. Both a tenant spirits. 58. The terror of 22. Small social in- and a lord. 13. Haunts. sheep. s p ct. 65. Consumer of 35. Moral depravity 61. Twenty quires 24. Hard, white, ani- food. 19. To assume a cer- of paper. inal substance. 67. Famous Bibli- tain position. 62. Loyal; true. 25. Worries. cal character. 2 0. To breed. 64. Encounters. 26. Found among 69. Pertaining to 2 3. Narrow strips of 66. Bellows. the oats. the nose. woven material. 67. Plans out. 2S " t0 the 71 ' 3to One 25 ' Omltted * rom 68. Slit. 30. An to 74. Capable.' vegetarian diet. 70. Secret emissary the sluggard. 75. Places of wor- 27. Declares again. 72. Quote. 32. To pierce. ship. 29. A definite ex- 73. Musical instru--34. A Maori dance. 77. Light. pression. ment. 06. Forfeiture of 78. Conspirator. 30. Entreat. 75. Cultivated i n property to the 79. To hire vessels. 31. Obscuration. China and CeyState. 80. Places. 33. A fork-like In- lon. 38. Arising. 81. English tree. strument. 76. One of Rider 40. A lad's pal. 82. Devoured. 34. Household goods Haggard's 41. Assistance. S3. Withered. 35. Possessive pro- novels. 43. An adverb. noun.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 180, 1 August 1925, Page 27

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