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ACROSS. < I—Designedl—Designed to draw the tear? ' 7—ls spare, obviously. 13 —Aurora grown shorter. \ 14 —Most of 54 present. ' 15—"I would wash the dust of the world i in a soft green flood; Here between and , —Arthur Symons. i 16—Wrong way to regard 51. 17—Privilege of holding a manorial court, i 18—W T hoever it is, it's not Hera. < 10—A gentleman among the sirens! i 20—Politician engaged in somewhat dis- i tnrbing trade? 22 —Clytemnestra killed his father. i 24—What's the matter? Only an incomplete feline apparition! 23—Swiss liver. 27—As 1 pointed out, it is a monkey. 28 —Homonym of Chester's famous feature. 30 —".Lvening on the , the golden sea of Wales." —James Elroy Flecker. 32—Was he the original enfant terrible? 34 —Billy was wearing a nice new one when he fell in the fire. 36 —Loafers. 38—An artist in evidence? 39—Answer in the laboratory. 41—-It's a lie in the British Expeditionary Force! 44—.Japanese sweetmeat box. 45—Deer scattered about nothmgrf ' 48—Take to pieces. :
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49 —German spa. {»1 —See 16 (but n6t correctly). - ">2—Add to a palindrome. «>3—Comprehended. 06—Some of a bird's feathers. —Youth. 60—Tie a tag if you like, but don't fuss over it. 61—Marble. 62 Once with Spenser by direction of the compass. 63—History without a Conservative bias? 64—Racket. oo—Mountains of Phrygia and Crete. 66 A mountain lake begins to diminish the lustre. 6< .Transport, but not by lorry! DOWN". I—Henry VIIL's shillings over the beds! 2—Sea-log. 3—John Buelian has written of these and hurried journeys. 4—Parts of stratagems? 5 Character of one of the earliest alphabets. 6 —Without knots. 7 —On land. B—Visionary.B—Visionary. 9 —Cuts off little by little. —It's Vere. How impatient! 11—Great lake which yon might- fy— Is both in and of a series. 12—Blocks of sandstone. —Beware Fly Agaric when picking these. 23 "Luke fails." (Anagram).
26 —Pat and Dora together en inks alterations. 29—Stem that may give forth 30—Guano. 31—Sorrowful -vrife of Amphion. 33—"1 saw young Harry with his beaver en. His on his thighs, gallantly (First part of King Henry IV.). 35—Organic version of 16 and 51. 3"—A poem comes to life in an animal. 39 —Better let a grin appear! 40—Walker. 42 —What's in a rite? 43—A Roman highway. 46— Ie hard, though succulent. 47—The cad's in the river, though it-took years to get him there! 50—His pa ia a soldier of Fiance. 52 —May be divided by two without & remainder, though they come to sewen. 54—Froggy extension of 14 in the past? 55—Given by Jupiter to Minerva. 57—Pertaining to 35. 58—American street boys. OSA29)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 99, 29 April 1939, Page 14 (Supplement)
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429"STAR" CROSSWORD PUZZLE. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 99, 29 April 1939, Page 14 (Supplement)
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