"STAR" CROSSWORD PUZZLE.
ACROSS. I—This looks :is if it might be a pugilist's diary. 6—Son evidently destined for the Services. 9—Historical kind of 28. 10—Servant of comedy. 11—Does one expect this sort of shake down at Rockingham? 12 —Invader of England. 14—Club, for the lady-killer perhaps. 16—Spite me (anag.). 15—Xot purple, but fine linen. 20 —Pace of 2, possibly. 22—Xot a 24-hours job for the builder. 23—This solution is probably dramatic. 20—Sweet store. 27 —Mixture. 28 —"Stn*w on her , , And never a spray of yew." 29 —His work is torture. DOWX. I—An easy catch. 2 —Two-legged, but frequently travels on four. 3—Part of 12-land. 4—A broken stjb and the remedy. s—The user of ~ this duster does not intend to this under. 6—Wheel turned by the agile. 7 —He may be said to engage in criminal pursuits. B—This8 —This work is largely a picnic. 13—A washing utensil and, perhaps, a piece of soap—the result is quite eatable. 15 —Tram names (anag.).
17 —A motorist who sets a hot pace. 19 —This root is all leaf. 20 —A bird on an obstruction will help you to force things up. 21—Probable winner in the long run. 24 —Brilliant effect. 25— They are not fast when lliey run. (83)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 238, 8 October 1935, Page 17
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"STAR" CROSSWORD PUZZLE.
Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 238, 8 October 1935, Page 17
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