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"STAR" CROSSWORD PUZZLE.

" Tests For Our Readers.

ACROSS. s—Docs5 —Docs it mean only broad and butter left for tea in Aberdeen? 7 —Apparently the ben also makes a song about her job. S —l only need a hundred or so, that's the trouble. 9—Morning dress? 11 —Likely to get round any obstacle, hobbled or no! 12 —What a grain of comfort were I in a state of bewilderment. 13—In the naval arm at least speed is a sine-qua-non. 15—Why make a song of songs of it? IG—Gives her all to the winner. 17 —Attached to the company in the shareholder's interest. 19 —Mixed a soft drink and swallowed the lot. 20 —Mere child's-play to make Sandy jump. DOWN. I—Tho idea being singularly your own. 2—Why should Scots weep at England's welcome ? 3—ln Rugby at least displays all too strange a spirit. 4—She certainly sounds at home in the snow. s—Surely rough on tho penitents. C —Followed her sister and left it to James. 9 —He and his countryman certainly have the pull. 10—Put down to ward off the Welshman ? 14 —Very informative in the main, being somewhat tight. 15— "It" of a difference- from the actual dukedom. 18—Just a wee spot for Dorothy perhaps. 19—Bill passed, now get on with the job!

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 203, 28 August 1935, Page 12

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"STAR" CROSSWORD PUZZLE. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 203, 28 August 1935, Page 12

"STAR" CROSSWORD PUZZLE. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 203, 28 August 1935, Page 12

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