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"STAR" CROSSWORD PUZZLE.

ACROSS. I—The little one that stayed at ?? 4-—ls a goshawk when fientlo. B—Trial.8 —Trial.

1 12—No. 41 before the city of the C'haidees. 1.3 —Assist. H—Ts not 21. ' • , ' s —Land covered Ly a leap.

18 —I am part of this metre. 19 —Why, it's nothing to dad! 20—It'* nearly all a table, though fit to be eaten. 22—An "oil pact." 24—A petty quarreL 2ft—Schism. 28 —Sing out of the light? 32—"And a few friends, and many books, both , Both wise, and both delightful, too!" —Abraham Cowley. 34—Territorial division in the Isle o£ Man, not very well iweoded. 35 —Over by Oxford 1 38 —Dawn. 39—One is advised to give the devil his. 40 —The home of 1 across. 41 —The Conqueror's half-brother. 42—Departs. 44—Whom Raleigh addressed as "eloquent, just and mighty." 46 —A mere mite. 47—Posts to be tilted at. 51—Belonging to us in the province*. 52—Troubles. 55—A lord in number noting or3er. 58 —Fragrant disinfectant. 60 —Glass hung between windows. 01 —Miry. 03 —Present of 45. 64 —Knock down the wickets. 65 —Great or marsh, perhaps, and blue after 37. 06 —Frighten. 67—Large roots resembling potatoes. 08 —The rest round father for a meal. 69 —The young animal will commit a crime if it takes a nap. DOWN. I—Europeans found at the extremities of tlie earth. 2 —Ideal* without m<'ie.\ 3 Animals that go at first.

4 —"There are nine and sirby ways of constructing lays. And every single one of them, is right!" —Kipling. s—Mentioned before, bnt not in thia puzzle. 6—Blood relation. 7—Tied in a fashion. 8—"Bu out of the east out of the north shall trouble him." —The Book of Daniel. 9—Establish by law, but most of it can't. 10—Do as thia says. 11—Supernatural being im Scandinavian mythology. 17 —Pertaining to height. 18—Among those who received the Epistles of St. PauL 21—Recess. 23 —By which, it is said, you may know a Cornishman. 25—Pronoun. 27 —Flower of the Plantagenets. 29—"Xo white nor red was ever seen So amorous as this lovely- ." —Andrew Marvell. 30—Outer integument of a seed. 31—Portends. 32—Sheep carrying its first fleece. •'13 —When little Susan is confused. 36 —Vehement. 37—K>>d Indians 6et a hawk after : : :■:! 43—Writhes. 45—Past oi 03. 46 —Island. 48 —Vessel indispensable to Tuni'-r. 49 —There's ice in what i= most ileli^htlin. 50 —Character in Uncle Toms Cabin. 51—Greek theatre. 53—Behave meanly. 54—Feasted. . . i.- f 50 Mrs. Desmond I 57—Orpheus commanded-IW*,* j of this. Y .. ,->S— .lot. _ nw i'ic ;,o When a TTindn woman herself airs. (SS_Mj I G_ —Iliut. A

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 226, 24 September 1938, Page 15 (Supplement)

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"STAR" CROSSWORD PUZZLE. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 226, 24 September 1938, Page 15 (Supplement)

"STAR" CROSSWORD PUZZLE. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 226, 24 September 1938, Page 15 (Supplement)