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COMPETITIONS CORNER.

ACROSS. 17—Colour. s—lt is colloquially first-class to have 18—A type of African. a tip about letters that appear at 19—The noise at the end of 11 down, the foot of a page. 20—A forward sort of prefix. B—Liqueur. . 21—An otherwise clean weapon. 9—One may drink this with some toast. 22—European port with an English girl 10—What is colloquially called "cheek." in it. 13—Make of car. 23—Distinctly wrathful. 16—A bitter in this shape might be 25—Wiliness to be. found in port. expected Jo«»£o^nad»'4iead, igß~ghoat, ;.'. ]." ' ._

31—Hector's car, doubtless. 33—The kind of battle a girl would not shrink from. 33—Colour. DOWN. ( I—Golfer's club. 2—A stony sort of dog. 3—"Don't hiss; can he be'a new tenor, Alice?" (hidden). 4—Tho guilty person considers tue name of this kind of punishment a misnomer. s—Two prepositions make a dog. 6_Upside down and half a girl, too. 7—A kind of allegory about a college tutor may deserve forgiveness. 11—Cast. 12—"And so from hour to hour we ripe and ripe, and then from hour to hour we and , and .thereby hangs a tale." ("As You Like It. ) 13—Lot of France surrounds this town or cash will make it. 14—Without reservation. 15—This bird sounds expensive. 16—Robbed in poet's language. 20—Town of India. 24—A ghost's way of talking, we are told. 26—A mining machine. ... 27—This girl is poetically desolate witn out her last letter. 28—Hidden with 3 down. 29—This ant is a brilliant sight. 30-Exhibited by tho angler who »« his gear tangled up. A"' WEDNESDAY'S SOLUTION. ACROSS.-Bottle, Pleasure, Amjetu, Stampede, Anklet, Contraband, » Ostend, Emerge, Stale, 11 . ~ Gravel, Sparerib, Turnip, Ungainir, DOWN.-Glutton, Mammoth, Funeral, Several, Bravado, .Thicket, Lantern Nice, Ring, Site, Ella Marquee, Keveg Ellipse, Peaspup, Straage, 'Entitle, ' ;~, tJ -u-—- —***■

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 237, 6 October 1932, Page 10

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COMPETITIONS CORNER. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 237, 6 October 1932, Page 10

COMPETITIONS CORNER. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 237, 6 October 1932, Page 10

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