"STAR" CROSSWORD PUZZLE.
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29—Recruit. 30—Foreigner with a falsehood In his heart! 31—In the middle ages this was a register. 32—Useful on the roof. 35—This checking bar sounds like an apostle ! 37 —Nut. 38—Evil. 40—Self. 42—Acted a part. 44—Water course. 46—Tumultuous tide race in the Orkneys and Shetlands. 49—Cautious, yet a conflict starts It! 50—Spanish cooking Jar. 51—It is money, -whether yon call It fee, stipend, or this. 52—Disclose. 54 —Jacob's third son by I<eiah. 55 —Cauldrons. sG—More tlinn half this display consists of evil spirits ! DOWN. I—Drink, formerly used as a remedy for colds. 2—Chides. 3—Anger. 4—Fabricate, or els® take the trick I s—Skin. (>—l Ilia go. 7—Examine—through habit apparently ! B—Keep your eye on it! 10 —Nutive <>f Media. 11—These scholars end up with flowers! 12 —This wealthy person carries only a shilling! 14 —Prejudicial. 17—This excursion is nearly all free! 1 —Cl«i ss. 22—'"Hie spirit walks of every deceased." (Edward Young.) 24—Tli is shape is little more than a mixed coin. 20 —There's always a tool in this squabble. 27—Droop. 28 —Open-work metal plate used by astronomers. 33—Strap-hangars sometimes lurch Into one. 34—I'oetic sufficiency. 35— Support. 30—You can get a drink from this tree. 37—Brought together in a common fund. 39— Remove. 41—Boundary that could be a prison. 43—These wise men certainly have years ! 44—Scottish Jacobite captured at Culloden. 45 —Something less than a girt cnakes this exclaiiKition. 47—Except. 48—This forms part of 14 down. 03 —Daughter of Torquil of the Oak. (44)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 60, 12 March 1938, Page 15 (Supplement)
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358"STAR" CROSSWORD PUZZLE. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 60, 12 March 1938, Page 15 (Supplement)
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