"STAR" CROSSWORD PUZZLL Tests For Our ] Readers. I '■■ ' ACROSS. 23—Knows no law in a City sense. t—Logic, Tom, alone can turn into 25—Wandered around in Dover. : . something scientifically creepy. 26—Monetary profit with cruel possibili- ; 9—Substitute for a lifV-or a castle j ties. ii' S'L* 27—One sort of match (two words). !t£Sdoublet 28-Famoue for a disguised hint. 13—Giving back the remainder and a . DOWN. couple of circles. . 2—Can't Irene give you a kind of 14—Boring to etart with the medical peach? man unwell. ; 3—One result of 14 across perhaps (two 15^—tWhen the music is to go smoothly. words). 18—Melancholy. 4—Sort of bad fairy, but uglier. 20—Spanish senorita's adornment; not s—Turn over a now leaf. an order to get going with the steer- G—A famous maker of violins. ing apparatus. %— Perplexinglj-.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 208, 3 September 1935, Page 12
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