"STAR" CROSSWORD PUZZLE.
ACROSS. I—A very taking form of madness. 9— Made positive before this in France. 10—Nailed from eide to side. •11—An irregular bay before the ship is dangerous. 12—How to make 27 wavy.
Tests For Our Readers.
14—Get back—one's umbrella perhapj. 16—This plate is patterned. 18—Condensed information. 19—Outlaw easily seen in the greenwood. 21—Go on. I can't (anajj.), 23—Underground spring. 2G—Oriental dish.
27—Linen press. . 28 —In the lock of tje family cupboard? (two words). ; ! ■. '' DOWN. 2 —Vital flower on the farm. 3—Tree of mourning. 4—King who alienated hia wife's affections. s—Chilly regions. ■ O—A0 —A coign under another name in short. 7 —A bed to copy. B—Bees confused about the return of dirt. 13—A famous fighting-ship almost waterlogged still lives up to ite name. 15—Mice, coon ! (abag.). 17—Tale. 20—Confection which seems to arrive in good condition. 22 —Take tea on the light luggage-carrier and the guard will probably be on yours! 24—"The devil damn thec black, thou cream-faced " 25—Lake which begins to lose lustre. (120)
MONDAY'S BOLUTION.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 268, 12 November 1935, Page 23
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168
"STAR" CROSSWORD PUZZLE.
Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 268, 12 November 1935, Page 23
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