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"STAR" CROSSWORD PUZZLES.

' AAROSS.; I—To1 —To all crossword solvers! (three words). B—Some wear their " hearts on their sleeves, but you may see the eyes of this on.its jacket. -v. 9 —l precede a broken lantern. 11—Neat song (anag.). 12—It is hard luck to be on one at this season. 16—Some this in their napkins before they this in. IS—Festive spirit invoked in 1 across.

21—Behave affectedly before the crusiy for seasonable delicacies. 22—Christmas eandehabrum. 25 —Hunting ingredient of 21. 2G—increased circulation, though seasonable,; is a drain on its resources. piglets? "• - '■'■ - : 32—Not Kiijg Wenceslas' page, though the kind that often follows a. crown. 33 —Flower that led the way (three words). DOWN. ) I—-Monkeyl—-Monkey round a little in France to get a relish for your Christmas dinner.

2—When j-ou have this you will have no 1 down. 3—Postman's knock.as a bell; and possibly in the pudding. • s—Santa5 —Santa Claus' runabout. 6—Pearls may be cast before swine, and this gold before cattle. 7 —" the happy morn." /0 —An aid to cookery, even though it contains a pie made the wrong way. 13 —This 6 is well looked after just now. 14—Congeals — decoratively on the wall by the sound of it. 15—With the afternoon he gives you a letter; it is his business. 17—Timely strike warning.. 19—Is this what makes the pole slippery for the bear? 20—Inheritance which suggests pneumatic A weaving. 23 —For dessert, perhaps.. 24 —Six letters for another post. 27—Broken harts. 2S—Hour of battle t in which cold feet were not to be wondered at. 29—A fellow cut short in the stuffing. 31—Not a Christmas rose. (104)

Printed and Published for the Proprietors. "Xcvr Zealand Newspapers, Limited." by Ambrose Charles Pawson, of 33, Hamilton Hoad, Ponsonby. Publisher, at the Office of the Company, Shortland Street. Auckland. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1035.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 260, 2 November 1935, Page 18 (Supplement)

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"STAR" CROSSWORD PUZZLES. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 260, 2 November 1935, Page 18 (Supplement)

"STAR" CROSSWORD PUZZLES. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 260, 2 November 1935, Page 18 (Supplement)

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