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"STAR" CROSSWORD PUZZLE.

ACROSS. I—"Cheapl—"Cheap oil rag" (anag.) (11). B—Husband and wife were scientists (5). 10—Dwarfed vegetation? (11). **—Town of France (5). , r°°d used in the making of w""»r t5) - L .. ** ?„•* a.bta'. dreM (3).

18 ~J" what country do you think this Cabinet Minister was? (4). If)— Foreign soldior (5). 21—"With devotion's visage and pious action we do o'er the Devil himselt ( Hamlet ) (5). 22—One of five (5). 5 Material for briishiiiaking (5). 26—This mythical being sounds rather a deer (4).

27—Only one tool (3). 28—Not all of this Irish town is old (5). 30—This mountain range helps people to find the direction they want (5). 33 —Modern British dramatist (5). 35 —After schooltime I get before the race in the end (11). 36—Upright (5). 37—One's own legs (two words, 7, 4). DOWN. 2 Reform a charmer to make her wash (5). 3—Any he may become a beast of course (5). A piece of literature for a boy (4). s—Undo5 —Undo (5). 6 —Pigment (5). ~ this kind of sea does not make beaching a boat easy (11). B—Without8 —Without any sense certainly not more (11). 12—Not exactly open-handed (11). 13—Dissatisfied with suitable sound at heart (11). 14 —The sound of laughter loud perhaps (5). 13—A little seed (3). 10—The bird that is left when another is decapitated (3). 20 —Down in the mouth it appears (5). 24 —Gardening instruction (3). 25—The tree of fame (3). 28—An abbreviated county (5). 29 —"Butchered to make a holiday" (Byron) (5). 31 —A kind of emblem (5). 32 —No French song seems complete without this word (5). 34 —Lincoln's and Gray'a perhaps (4). (D 8) WEDNESDAY'S SOLUTION—(r). j Across. —Charm, Dons, Bias, Repeater, | Pledge, Erect, Cage, Fear, Were, Secondrate, Spoiled, Resolves, Rep, Six, Odes, Lunate, Impales, Paddles, Feeder, Mend! i Eat, Lad, Minsdeeds, Pastern, Contracted,' Care, Aloe. Tear, Salad, Nitric, Kerosene, Toes, Hoed, Pests. ( Down.—Crews, Here, Aper, Recess. I Mat, Deceives, Oracles, Spend, Beftiend,' Idea, Agate, Sere, Goes, Solder, Pooled, Rime, Expel, Rudder, Paled, Jest, Sift, Landed, Teas. Adapters, Pestered, Mistake, Mace, Encase, Folio, Patch, Cedes,! Cant, Not*, Ales, Rant, Sop. '

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 134, 9 June 1938, Page 24

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"STAR" CROSSWORD PUZZLE. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 134, 9 June 1938, Page 24

"STAR" CROSSWORD PUZZLE. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 134, 9 June 1938, Page 24

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