"STAR" CROSSWORD PUZZLE.
TESTS FOR OUR READERS.
ACKOSS. I—Boldness in the end is pronounced. r 9—What is left is right here. 10—As four is in a watch, this is not straightforward. 11 — Negative pronoun—common sense is needed here. 12 It's difficult to understand when I use stormy in a different way. 14 I his animal upsets another one when It is decapitated. I 15—Acquire that and that only about a (-limine of cash. 18 —Sweet, though it appears sour. 20—A degree in rited here. 24—Scenes for the short sighted, perhaps. 25—'\ ote against? ] <27—Attracted.
—' ' I 1 I ——l I j 28—Between ourselves a politician is seen I with ;inper when the judges appear. 29—Ki.sks coming before a ruse is involved. DOWN". 1 -Making a mistake like a Cockney fish. \ on will find what 1 was charired for weal inn this apparel without the tilth letter. •'i Hindustani. 4 Two affirmative votes for a squirrelChoice spirit for an alloy of gold and silver. 'j Obstruction for a rider and cab. i—r lower. ® Jn chief role she is bound. 13— Directors, i n one war, hare debts due to them.
18—Arrange in order. IT - Granted. 10—Is placed about wood for Mgh standards. -1- Hi is is comparatively plain. —1 lood caused by a large marine -worm in ;i liver. —tree wheels as found in smaH beds. -6— Mark for backward spinners. (WN3O) TUESDAY'S SOLUTION. (TK29)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 283, 30 November 1938, Page 22
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