"STAR" CROSSWORD PUZZLE.
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ACROSS. 1 and 3—A graphic expression of one's views, of course (two words) (3. 7). " —Country we all have at home (5). B—Four in drink—but not dead drunk (5). 9—What the Downs look like from a Sussex valley? (3). 10—A horse looked, with teeth (7). 12—Such pastries, no doubt, go like lightning (7). 14—Drink for a child (3). 15—Bishop the rats ate in poetrv (5). 16—Nothing off the island is taken (5). 17 and 18—On its trackless way it gets power from above (two words) (7, 3). DOWN.
1 and 15—Milliner}- for the cinema? (two words) (7, 3). 2—They ate cut in the best circles (5). 3—Ammunition for a shooter (7). 4 —Seize them for success (7). s—They are singularly complete, as it were (5). 6 and 11—The court sets store, no doubt, by his observations (two words) (3. 7). 10—It goes on ahead to Bmooth things down (7). 11—See 6 (7). 13—Much to make game (51. I*—One does this by heart (5). 15—To cut off 15 across (3). 16—Reddish brown sort of bark (3). (8)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 22, 27 January 1937, Page 26
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185"STAR" CROSSWORD PUZZLE. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 22, 27 January 1937, Page 26
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