"STAR" CROSSWORD PUZZLE.
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ACROSS. 7 —What the Mohammedan world would come to (5). 9 —There's nothing but bits of peel around (5).
10—Yours should be self-propelled (5). 11—Beer has nothing in it to make it bitter (4). 12—Is the nut on backwards? (5). 13 and 14—Xon-party singing (6).
15 and 18—Finish off the hearer to increase affection (6). "20—This navigator puts a seaman io his cot (5). 21—This part of the sporting dog is made to cross (4). 22 —Father Tiber is open-mouthed at it (5). 24—Earth in the schoolroom (5). 25—A row for the cook (5). DOWN. I—The1 —The MSS. are full of greasy marks (6). 2 —Record the ins and outs of commerce (two words) (7, 4). 3 and 23—A godly attempt in the butler's department (6). 4—Sporting fixtures (5). 5 —A glass top for the shop assistant to serve from? (11). 6 —How one looks a person up and down (4). B—This8 —This university broke the cane (4). 16—In reverse indeed! (6). 1' —Where poets are cut up and sat on in South Africa (5). 19—As first-class return (4). 20—This may be barred without being banned (4). 2£-See 3 (3). ( v )
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 3, 5 January 1937, Page 15
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212"STAR" CROSSWORD PUZZLE. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 3, 5 January 1937, Page 15
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