ACROSS. I—Beastly sleeping accommodation passed from hand to hand (10). B—The terrible ruler is nearly as long as his couch (5). , very old fellow for the Great War (10). 10 —Portions of pork chop (5). 11—The cry is, hit hard, but does not say what (6). I 12—A creeper taken off a pillar (5). 14—Scene of censure (6). 15—An overcast morning seen from the I cave (")- I 18—Add tune (anag.) (7). I 20 —Question the candidate viva voce t ). I 23—Not uniformly polite (5). 1 24—Less circumspect at breakfast (6). j 2.s—Misers do (<-')• 107 \ liiblical racial test (10). 28-Hard wood mostly osseous (5). oy—Merchantman at liberty (10). I DOWN. I j Races in which bookmakers should be particularly interested (8). 2—Roam in Bute (anag.) (10). 3 —Kindred (7). 4—Help an opera (4). s—Dora5 —Dora and Noel mixed up in art (8). 0— Island where a little chap comes on Sold (5). 7 —The quick or the dead it may be (5). 10—Skinny statesman (4). 13—A reminder to the needlewoman preparing for a journey (10). 16—-Make sense of a dashed dotty com- , munication (8). 17—A hunter ends as a bowman (8). 19— I'm reversed in the middle (4). 21—Make love (7). 22 —Horse for the infantry (5). 23—A freakish way to start a car, nowadays (5). 2G Biblical victim not iiionpn. It-ted (4). (334.) jg
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 236, 5 October 1936, Page 15
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224Page 15 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 236, 5 October 1936, Page 15
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