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"STAR" CROSSWORD PUZZLE.

ACROSS. I—lrresponsible broken golf club included (8). s—Period that will keep the hands on the move (6). o—Eject—notice the noise (two words— 5, 3). 10—Dingerous thine to get from pilots CO). ll—The parents of a child thus «poiled usually have to fork out for him later! (8).

13—A good pate, but it's quicker to last part (6). 14—Fish (3). 16—Tiie poetic field is wide, but dubt a hi a ve deed remain* thii (6). I®—A profession apparently with disloyal (7). 20—Tins notorious lairbrwkcr kad a riurn finish (6j. 21—\V hat 20 across was up against (3). 26 —Urievanca finaiiy is not vulgar <,«j.

27—On* of thow who lore a a3or, accafding to popular sons (two word* i. 4). 38—lie drew cogduma from libnl data, and eould alma* make * dmt>ng («). 29—Set a. dapper's job, bat he'd pomiMy be fitter for it (8). 30—This dipper flies (•). 31—Second choice (two word*—4, 4|. DOWX. I—lt may be sacred in savage liilo. and foreign in fart, fare (I). 2 —Receptacle for tinned officer at a •nation (0). Gain in wood one bears from the Cam (6). 4—((). 6—When this is by a surrealist it (im mc the first half (8). 7—A plot bat its trigger was incomplete (8). B—Bright feature of found nuuilj? (tw« words-y-l, _*). 12—The villain in 4he gjpqr'n warning might be Noah if beheaded (tw« word*—l, 3). 15—Enthusiast who opens ont whan othm arc hot aad bothered (31. 16—On wait #he is ignorant (3*. 17—Put* up in a lazy way. and in cenarJwi larfijon (8). 15—What ths prisoner who dashed from the dock apparently wanted (t*« wordw—s, 3i. 19—S.iund fellow apparently. Mml important too (I*o word*—3. 5). 22—Shellfish <«.». 23—Posted to bopome a bad man in a xmW- <«>. 21—Manly on the whole, though *otnr annoy (6). , 25—An oa*y tui may be labelled ihi* or this beheaded (61. TTA9O| MONDAY? SOLUTION. ACROSS—I Grass widow, 8 Iran. 1# t Wild animal. 11 Arid. 12 Traji, 15 Verv dj£ lßThtms, 19 Ebbed. 23 Grow, 21 Yodd, 22 Lusje, 23 loan®, 2# Oniou. 25 i VcCer 98 Granite, 30 Kid, 33 Polo, at Ox-tail «wp. 35 Soda, 38 Flying E«U 1 Sed * c '' * Windy, S Demur, 6 Wilt, < Lara, 9 Pastrycook. }« * I *?P tro P' H PiddH room, 15 Veiling, la Drove, 17 Yes lore, I? T V 28 KtSr *. 9 Taatr. 31 lew, 32 Lnn, XI I una,

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 197, 20 August 1940, Page 11

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"STAR" CROSSWORD PUZZLE. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 197, 20 August 1940, Page 11

"STAR" CROSSWORD PUZZLE. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 197, 20 August 1940, Page 11

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