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TO-DAY’S CROSSWORD PUZZLE

Clues. —Across, 1. Volcanic peak of the Bolivian Andes over 21,000 feet high. 5. Name of a plant used by Ah Baba as a magic word. 10. Single. „ 11. Celebrated French author, the creator of “Monte Cristo.” ■■ 12. The name of two brothers who discovered the lower course of the Niger. 15. Untidiness. 18 Marshal of France under Napoleon who started his career' as a private. 20. Girl’s name. „ 21. A Dickens “Little Child. 95 T'pst '' -, ' 24. Famous architect who designed many City, of Liondon churches. “7 itoyal' Horticultural. Society (initials).

28. Horse. 29. Prosecute. 32. Pen. 34. Mogul provincial Governor. 37. Repeat. 39. Trim. 41. Drink hard. 42. Hail. , 43. He who went with Joshua to spy out the land of Canaan (Bible), .... 4<i Pr«iv ' ' 4A British general killed by Arabs In Khartoum in ISSS. " . 48. Person who Is learned in the language, science, laws and religion of India. 50.. Dullard. 51. Digit. 52. Member of a Jewish fraternity whb lived apart. • 53. French fortified town on the Meuse, prominent in the .Great War.

Clues. —Down. 1. In Greek mythology the moon goddess. ■ 2 The composer ol the popular song, “Down in the Forest.” 3. Conjunction. 4. Klver which separates the counties of Durham and York. .... ■■■■.;■ 5. Mar. 6. Throw out. 7. Rested. 8. Autumn flowers. 0. Message. 13. Enclosed space for contests in a Roman amphitheatre. 14. Decay. 16. The first woman. 19. Vase. 22. Slowly (music). 24. Cereal. 26. Period. 27. Flow. 30. Picturesque island at the entrance to the Bay of Naples. 31. Smooth - haired hound, formerly kept for hunting hares.

32. Fragments of pottery. 33. Mountain pass. 35. Well timbered. 36. Cardinal and Archbishop of St. Andrews who was murdered, 1546. 38. Commander of the Victorian Order (initials). 39. Spear.

40. Vigour (slang). 43. Connecticut (abbrev.). 44. Prime Minister under George 111. who advocated the supremacy of the King. 47. Proper. 49. Neither. . nTtrzrzl V

SOLUTION OF MONDAY’S UUZZLE.

Across.—l, Usquebaugh; 10. Maud: 11.' Knolin; .“.‘‘“".i'’ Hindul17, Oldboy; 10, Tui; 20. Mae; 23, Trineo mail; 26. lasein, 28 Hornea u „ ui tani; 31, Eno; 32. Ass; 35, Tavers: 38. Rage: 40, Pythia; 4., Exeunt, w, sajers N 44, Anah; 45 Mithrldate. . .. - Bedouins: 6. Ukcd (Duke); 7. Down.—l. Umbra; 2, San; 3, Quilp. 4, Lii.u, . L lfl xrjjnnrjtrireai.. Gambroons; 8. Hobo; 9. Ail; 12. Layman. k j'.- -j j .'.Tg Cheops; 27. Snotty; 30. Tai-.: Ales: 22, Cain; 23. Ted; 24 Chasseur ; : -o, ’.(l, Yak. 831 The" solution'of'/Hdny’s’pUzie and’ another puzzle will be published on Friday.

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 65, 10 December 1930, Page 3

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TO-DAY’S CROSSWORD PUZZLE Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 65, 10 December 1930, Page 3

TO-DAY’S CROSSWORD PUZZLE Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 65, 10 December 1930, Page 3