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COMPETITIONS CORNER.

ACROSS. I—Why not arrange to dress entirely? You've more than adequate material. 4—Yet none too distant for our airman to effect a return. 7—Surely rather big boxes for short pants! 10—Isn't the first half sufficient for entry? 11—Only observing about a thousand that's quite apparent. 12—Surely an unusually strong wind to find at the end of the month! 14 —Yet we thought these bank officials were not supposed to blab. 15 —Onco again, please, the article within seems to be hardly unprejudiced. 16 —Such freedom being one of those things it means going rather far to take. 20 —The vessels from Sark being rather out of date. 21—To us hers is strangely like a Bengal monkey. 22—Apparently women favour the night before the morning after! 23—Took the rapicle and completed. the double. DOWN.

I—Must1 —Must be pretty wily to get an "extra"

with the stroke. 2—Nothing at dayoreafc but to arrahge the burden to be borne. 3—Clear oif with the letter enclosed, and

why not walk for exercise? s—Such humour being held by the fellow named to be rather of mushroom growth. G—Sleeps like a bird, we should say! B—She used to see they got what was

coming to them! 9 —Not so big even with everything

included. 10 —Burning perhaps to withhold his

thanks. 13—Where everything's afire strange Jack

should do nothing. 14—Speaking picture of the actual stars

themselves. 17—Backwards as she sounds to us, she

. mothered the gods. 18—Belgian river. 19—Might have been proceeded against if not actually employed. (z)

TESTS FOR OUR READERS.

TUESDAY'S SOLUTION. ACROSS.—Cubes, Paper, Awl, Blast, Usual, Chapman, Clean, Sleet, Stops, Learn, Reprint, Negro, Stork, Tot, Sands, Stead. DOWN.—Cubic, Brace, Satan, Plums, Prune, Re-let, Sharper, Salient, Lit, Ear, Songs, Organ, Spots, Lists, Atone, Naked. (y)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 204, 29 August 1934, Page 17

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COMPETITIONS CORNER. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 204, 29 August 1934, Page 17

COMPETITIONS CORNER. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 204, 29 August 1934, Page 17