CROSSWORD PUZZLES.
A NEW SERIES FOR THE NIMBLE WITTED.
DOWN. I—Buffalo Bill's sunlamp. 2—Attraction tn Continental tourists. .'!— City of Florence. 4—French equivalent of our sepoy. •">—Male name. 7—What a thing must be to baffle a mimic. s—"Fir5 —"Fir defence - ' is an anagram. 11—Jesuit founder. I''.—Kssence, by botanical metaphor. 14—Society to which explorers are elected. 10—Many modern agitators are probably Soviet these. 17 —Kmbellish by exaggeration. 20—One of the eagle family. 2-I—City of India. 2H—Girl's name. 29—Don't bring this into a fairy talc just before the children's bed time. —Krect. —I.ock. r?4—Klia. 30—Mea sure.
ANSWER TO LAST WEEK'S PUZZLE.
ACROSS. 1— Banco. ii—Tic. ft—Tactful. 30—tiladly. 1-—A motto for the ambitious. ir.—'Think. I*—Liberal statesman. I!>—Grub. L'l—Kc; shaped. 'Jl'—This lock was Shakespeare's invention. —A West Country river. —Bare. 27—This is known for its strong flavour. L'S—lMac. :j«j—Cirl's name as celebrated in a popular son*,:. :;i—Whirl. :>i—Flower. M7—Considered. ■"-S—A Scottish river known for its salmon. ■W—Property that pays a tax is this.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 29, 4 February 1928, Page 15
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158CROSSWORD PUZZLES. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 29, 4 February 1928, Page 15
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