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"STAR" CROSSWORD PUZZLE.

ACROSS. 2 —Common sense, presumably inherited. o—Hard work in the waste land. 10—Great Britain is this kind of power. 11—Sloths in human form. 12—Rather too warm a greeting, perhaps. 13 —Christian name. 14 —Faint line (anag.). 15 —Tally-ho is the favourite, but I am on Green. Chartreuse (hidden). 17 —Lamb's, perhaps. 20 —A boatman wliq offers no respite to the daily help. 21 —Subject which only differs by one letter from 23—this plant. 24—People whom furniture removers might encourage us to imitate to a certain extent. 27 —Fissure. 30 —I get all the tricks in the East. 33—Put a rough edge on a single coin for a girl. 34—Whales and the loquacious do it. 35—One who finds it safest to go in oil the deep end. 36—Thwart. 37—Don't look for this hog in a sty. 38 —Fat about 150. 39 —Found. DOWN. I—When1 —When I do this it sounds like a cooling delicacy. 2—Summer fabric. ' 3 —Shape. 4—Bacon's bath water? s—Coffee cooker. 6—True of 11. 7—Tuft. B—Where8 —Where the sands show no signs of running out. 15 —Ancient American civilisation. 16 —That's final. 18—Country poem. 19 —Source of power, sometimes seen in clouds. 22 —Feuds. 25 —Where schoolmasters need not run short of instruments of chastisement. 26—Mice, lad (anag.). 28—Kentish harvester —with only one leg? 29—Probable result of having lio blottingpaper. 30—Some were discovered by Columbus. 31 —It's never too late to mend, but this should be in time. 32—One of Cleopatra's attendants. (88)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 243, 14 October 1935, Page 16

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"STAR" CROSSWORD PUZZLE. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 243, 14 October 1935, Page 16

"STAR" CROSSWORD PUZZLE. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 243, 14 October 1935, Page 16