COMPETITIONS CORNER.
TESTS FOR OUR READERS. ACROSS. s—Objects—Object of superstitious reverence. B—Not at all heavenly, but growing green at heart. 9—A chilly hauger-ou. 10 —Collect with a donkey in front. 11 —Joint support for an athlete. 12 —An accident off the usual lines. 15—The thrifty are advised to take <;are of these. 16 —Property. 19 —Put back from the man in red. 24—The child's literary arena is above one's head. 27—"My loot gone" (anag.). 28—Seem. 29—Put up with. 30 —Tho household that makes males grow older. 31—Advice to the verbose writer. 32— 1 View. DOWN. I—A1 —A dance of singular pace. 2—Ho will tell you there were giants in his young days, etc. 3—A little knob. 4—Likely to be parted from its bed by 12 across. s—Pit gear goes to make this vessel. C —Wood that is dense to start with. 7—lt is good to hear, in these hard times, that a few in a famous yachting centre are all light financially. 13—Many sheets. 14 —An image. 17—Metamorphosed oils known to the farmer. 18 —A self-isli prefix. 20 —Very definite, and liable to 12 across also. I 21—It is mean to state your years. 22—English river. 23—A branch of mathematics that might interfere with wireless. 24— Tells how the sportsman takes his defeats. 25—"Heal mad" (anag.). 26—The most important person in the world, according to himself. (b)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 234, 3 October 1932, Page 12
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227COMPETITIONS CORNER. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 234, 3 October 1932, Page 12
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