"STAR" CROSSWORD PUZZLE.
ACROSS. I—Horn 1b "_~=atory yet engaging occupation (10). " 6 —Constabular Ford (4). . ~ 40i-Recite about a confused don that s profound (9). , V
11 —Returned smiling in Limerick (5). 12—Smart, not infested with 22 down (o) 13—You take it with you in case (y). 15—Isle in .Elysium (3). 16—Sticks in bed when cast down (0). 19 —Bleached .or unbleached (o).
21—Kind of box, glasses, or chairs (7). 22 —Assimilate not without a bib (6). 23—A bit of England to Tommy, that's the trouble (6). 25 —A masterly address (3). 27 —Salute Tim (anag.) (9). 29—Momentary wind-up, nothing more (5). 31—Stop ill the colonies (5). 32—Lower than the majority and.all (o>. 33 —Suggestion of too much at a sitting (4j. 34—What the natives speak (10). DOWN. I—Shakespearean chess-player (7). 2—l'uss is put up to it (5). • 3—Many a sweet tooth apparently (9). . 4 —Each (6). s—Force (6), . 7—lt is advisable to give this a sate conduct (9). B—Blow up poor Ted (7). 9 —"Among the guests -scattered on the grass" (Fitz-Gerald) (4). 14—It's not allowed (7). 17—A full 19 down (9). . 18—That's for repentance? (3). 19 —Horse, motor or locomotive (3). 20—Gaol relic (anag.) (9). 22—Clannish creatures (7). 24—Sort of horse on a pig (7). 25—By gun or hand (6). 26—A study in scarlet (6). 28—Arm bone (4). 30—A fishy lot (5). C 3O -)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 289, 5 December 1936, Page 21
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225"STAR" CROSSWORD PUZZLE. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 289, 5 December 1936, Page 21
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