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PICTORIAL CROSSWORD.

XOTE.—The figures in parentheses denote the number of letters in the words required.

ACROSS. I—Justice, of course, is on the same level here as elsewhere (two words— 4, 5). 6—True of lodgers and umbrellas (two wordsI—3,1 —3, 2). He is flsiffering from one of the upper apparently (two words—G, 3). 10—This may eome from uncontrolled inclination (5).

11—This strength is in steel (7). 12—He may be able to take advantage of quite inconspicuous openings (two words—i, 3), 13— One might do it in 1 across (3). 14—It's a crying shame to use this in war (two words—i, 3). 17—Many tacks are Us?ed in this as a rule 10—What we are to Hitler, to put it mildly (7).

22—Came a cropper, as he is part of it (7). 24—Used in 17 across, often (3). 26—A forward practice in many fields (7). 26—Dangerous kind of minefield (7)» 29—Instruction as to joint action (5). 30—Fair (9). 31 —One naturally: wante to make him the 9 across (5). 32—More leisure, but,some,of it is rare' (two words—s, 4).' DOWN. I—To ride in it may be a this (o). 2—Needless advice to the thruster (two words—3, 2). 3—Getting warm won't help you here (7). 4—Kind of uniform (7). s—'-Make this to seek a closer tie (7). 6—Looking disagreeable (7). 7—Try the lighter, it's a great game (two words—4> 5). B—Started? (three words—-3, 2, 4). 14—This might lead one to a stinted change (9). 15—The source of many, a windfall (two words—s, 4). 16—Part of 32 across (3). 18—Form of 16 down (3). 20—Cold, and very final after his 10 across (7). ... i 21—This might result from getting m the way of an upset cairn (two words— 3, *4), , .. 22—Better forego this dainty now butter is rationed! (7). 23—Its aura has changed (')• 27—The best people (5). ' 28—Notice we want to see on German Government offices? (two words SOLUTION TO PUZZLE SATURDAY, JUNE 15. ACROSS.—S Induce, 8 Roasting, 9 Speeies, 10 Gloom, 11 Lucrative. 13 Tirelesfl, 14 Embers. 17 Teg, 19 Try, 20 Basset, 23 Adam's ale. 26 Ballerina, 28 Dogma, 29 Kashmir. 30 Signpost, 31 Sturdy. DOWN.—I Aright, 2 Favours, 3 Stimulate, 4 Annals, 5 Importer, 6 Ducat. 7 Cleavers. 12 Usk, 15 Myrmidons, 1$ Cataract, 18 Eternity, 21 Pan, 22 Bangkok. 24 Darwin, 25 Ecarte, 27 Lobar. (SJIS)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 147, 22 June 1940, Page 7 (Supplement)

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PICTORIAL CROSSWORD. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 147, 22 June 1940, Page 7 (Supplement)

PICTORIAL CROSSWORD. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 147, 22 June 1940, Page 7 (Supplement)

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