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"STAR" CROSSWORD PUZZLE.

LAST SATURDAY'S SOLUTION. (SS10)

ACROSS. I—Blink. 6—Jacob Marley'a partner. 11—Presently. 12—Spenserian halloo. dress «ton«a roughly with a hammer. 14—Resounds. Jo l°J- tnne , r man y apparently! 18-lhis vessel is through at the end! 20—Cowardly fellow. 22—A Dickens house. 24—You should look for this one! Thorough addition would make this a way through. 26 —"Not an Wrapped in a bay-leaf in my left fist, lo charm their eyes with." 27—Rata look better this iSy" J ° Da ° n ) 28—Tusks. 29 ~i n , Fr ? nc e the doors of traitors were daubed with this colour. are furniture *PParently! 33—Grind. 34 division 0 translation of 01d Testament 38—Fur rowed. grouse appropriately with household deity in A.M. 45^Thunder neXPerienCed perßOn--46-Captain Hawdon's other name. 47-Mostly a distant game it seems! 48-tarth with sun-god at last! W— Beat a headdress apparently. 5W—He puts posers to the candidate. 52—Neither this nor that. 53—Pile. 55—It's worth more than a sour look. It is not written. S-fM? f anim » l ? resembling whales. 59 Shrink from wild end! 80—Deposit the pledge with him. DOWN. 1 £urniture is a ,on 8 fellow it 2—A sleepy game? —Artifice. 4—Droop. 5-Enrol from silent disturbance! one! 8 Drummond about this 7—The caddie may hand you this, o—riring up. 1 U Hamlet ' but a hare iu

And what is Brutus, but a eroaking— ?" (Horatio Smith: "Horace.") 10—Represent. J®—ICreep1Creep from a broken 6late. 15—Meagre. 17—Greek vase. 19—Can you associate fuel with a broken head ? 21—Drive. 23—Gay with everything at the start. 25 —This one is not a success. 27—You cannot start learning to do this from the bottom! 28—Keplete. 30 —Egg-shaped ornament. 31 —Separate. 34—Greatest Christian warrior, except Rinaldo. 35—Warrior who invented dice at the siege of l-. oy. 36—Slopes. 37—Rock parts make a good stopper! 39—Mosaic law. 40—Merit can be close. 41 —Conveyance charge. 43—Giggle. 44—Lounge. 47—Having the nature of dregs. 48 —Respite. 50 —Perhaps you prefer this kind of cash! 51—Nobleman. 54 —Weight. 56 —Wander about. (SSI7)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 220, 17 September 1938, Page 12 (Supplement)

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"STAR" CROSSWORD PUZZLE. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 220, 17 September 1938, Page 12 (Supplement)

"STAR" CROSSWORD PUZZLE. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 220, 17 September 1938, Page 12 (Supplement)