DOWN. I—One of the U.S.A. 2—Wine that appears colloquially correct in a Scottish river. 3 —Fish or weapon. 4—Aping about this piece of cloth would be terrifying. s—Coverings—Covering for a foot that is made from its tail. 7—Document suggestive of a plump bird. B—Popular indoor plant. 12—A piece of coral. 13—Turn out. 14—A part of the spars of a vessel. 16—Odiou3. 17 —This bad man if cut in two might be a 26 across protector. 18—A grand name for a chair. 23—"The chariest is prodigal enough if sho unmask her beauty to the moon" ("Hamlet"). 24—A tramp in America. 27 —Sense that is marked on the football field. 28 —Part of a long iiame for a musical instrument which still has length left in it. 30—A foreign god that Londoners love. 31 —"Beauty draws us with a single ." (Pope.) 32 —Fish that will give the sea angler a fight. (a) MONDAY'S SOLUTION. ACROSS. — Dynamo, Maraschino, Versed, Stalagmite, Paste, Grampus, Eider, Avail, Obi, Fal, Drift, Macaw, Teniers, Trigo, Ragamuffin, Ottawa, Malodorus, Garlic. DOWN.—Dante, Baulk, KCMG, Fiji, Dove, Assistance, Oddfellows, Miami, Tip, Psalms, Headstrong, Administer, Grotto, Freda, NRA, Afire, Pique, RAMC, Gull, Mode. iz) Chapped Hands
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 183, 4 August 1932, Page 16
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