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ACROSS l_What a dolt Is. (6) 6 —Well out oi the Flood, an artist is absorbed in ma art. (6) 11—Rabble accompanying Com us. (4) 12—Take care not to remit the bead-dress. (5) 13—A die ia cast. (4) 15—parts of leet seen in upward stages? (7) 17 "Go to your work and be strong, halting not in your ways, , _ , t Baulking the end hallwon for an dole oi Kipling) (7) 19—Water antelope. (M 20—The coster's lettuce? (3) 22—Head ol 53, (3) 23 —Gascony's without a rabbit. (3) , 25—Flexible vessels with graduates on top. (7) 28—The cat in 14. (3) 30—"The ox knoweth his ownei, and the hie master's crib." (3) 31—The laughter ol Ahaseurus. (3) 33— partly responsible for trouble In Palestine. (4) 35—The sea covers the manuscript. (5) 38— Early inhabitants of

Persia. (4) ~ ... 41—On tilt face of It this Ukely 56—Haddock without wine! '3) 42 T A Chaldran 'city" 1 *'??)* ifcshouJd thTTllcs. C3> W ,omb WUUam UIC li—Owls" Carro'lJ s chuckle. (7) r£f n T^ s>>Bd vr (.f, • «> r«. *' s !»Zita£i«. m«t venomously at flisi. (7) 73-An American soldier sees red. 16,

DOWN I—Attached to 10 reversed he becomes a poem. 2—Syncnvmous with part ol 71's cargo. (5) 3—lmperial attribute ol all mottoes. (4) 4 put him in a lid and he's tiuitc transparent, s—Plat, round, and largely pertaining to Pluto.. in 67. <5) 7—Kidnes. (3) B—Stii up. (4) . , _ o—Modifj mostly muddled data? (5) n-° U lkV , no'- a - with (3 her. What means this. lady?" ("Twelfth Night"). (4) 14—Disturb the moat. (4) 16—Declines without refusal. (4) 18—This frame is not made wholly of ash wood, 21-—Gumbo i 5 O.K. for an artist. (4) 24—Things not done. (7) 28—A stress oi a kind. (7) 27 —Sat less among the bunches of Kil£. (™) 29—Rode badly on red. (7) 30—"Are not — — and Pharpar. rivers ot Damascus, better than all the waters of Israel. 32—It will delight you to find me somewhera in the disorderly U.S.A.! (5) 33—a car for the scrap heap? (3) 34—Drink. (3) ~ 36—The addition of a mere mite will make m» a recluse. (3) 37—Mother is over five Hundred! (J) 39 —Time upsets 67. (3) 40—River of Queensland. '3) ... 45—The word that stuck in Macbetn s throa*. C4J 4(V_Bombast. '4) ro— Right about turn of plural 49. (4) M—Most. of this month. (4) ~ , 53—Archaically spiritless confession that one is 54— th'm "th» unacknowledged legislators ol the world." (5) 55—Turn the lever. (5) 56—Rather more than a sap. Cw 57—Hassock. (4) 62— to the 1 Scots. («) 64—Hasten without lft. 13) ... 65—H' chose "all the plain of Jordan. (3) si—Must, aisai-s be placed in parenthesis. <3) S3-73-3S. (.3.1

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 84, 10 April 1945, Page 7

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Untitled Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 84, 10 April 1945, Page 7

Untitled Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 84, 10 April 1945, Page 7