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"STAR" CROSSWORD PUZZLE.

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ACROSS. I—See1 —See 1 dn. and s'. 12—rev. Mr. Outwood was thus described: "Bit off his nut. Jawed about . . s and tilings." 13—I differ from a kind heart. 14 —Floating on the surface. 15—1 jumped on the table "Like a pygmy castle-warder." 16 ) Not much use to the 3. 18) 10—rev. Mercury says about and one is 21 —"Beside a . . . isle in Baiae's bay." 23 —"All fancy-sick she is, and pale of ... . With sighs of love." 24 —rev. Somewhat out of shape. 25—Cella of the temple. 27 —Clue is less than annual. 28 —rev. Is round behind the Odeon. 30 ) Such Oriental splendour may be seen ) on an omnibus. 38 ) 31—-With which the Spanish construct an anagram. 33 —rev. Used to float companies. 35 —Was given six vessels of wine a day but never drank.

36 —A worn horseshoe nail often left when yon remove money. 30—See 21 tin. 41—rev. One who was "short and stout and roundabout"; had London for his. 42—rev. Ophelia was told to hold Hamlet's favour as one. 43 —rev. Novel by Jean-Paul Ariste DOWN. 1 ) "While the . . . , far beneath the ) forest, 5 ) Sang of 1 ac. all night through." 2 1 See what's 'appened to ver tail. 11 > 3 —Like red pulpy fruit we governed. 4 —rev. Bad one preferable to 19 rev. report of players. a—"And the May month flaps its glad green leaves like wings, Delicatefilmed as new-spun silk, will the neighbours say, 'He was a . . . who 22 to 7 such things?' " G—Plnyed Ophelia during a snowstorm in York. 7—See 3.

B—Volgaß—Volga boat 1 dn. issuing from me would be 20 and 33 dn. 9—Just over twelve inches. 10 —"The ... of fools offends at any time, But most of all, the . . . of fools in rhyme." 17 —rev. "Doth God . . . day-labour, light, deny'd, I fondly ask." 20 ) Eternal Rome's 5 may here seem what ) he becomes. 33 ) 21—"And thrust one naked . . . Like a lean 39 between the 30 dn. rev. of Time." 22 —See 5. 20—Not impossible as a commander. 29 —rev. Ball rolled on piers. 30—See 21 dn. 34 ) Such a girl won Commissioner Barr- ) Saggott's bracelet. 32 ) 37 —rev. The last of the 13. 38 —My first is unchecked in 23 and my second in 25. 40 —rev. Is round behind the Odeon. (550) WEDNESDAY'S SOLUTION (b).

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 292, 10 December 1936, Page 24

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"STAR" CROSSWORD PUZZLE. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 292, 10 December 1936, Page 24

"STAR" CROSSWORD PUZZLE. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 292, 10 December 1936, Page 24

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