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TO-DAY’S CROSSWORD PUZZLE

CLVES.—Acres*. I—N’anie used b.v uyron tn disguise the identity of Dr. Drury. Headmaster of Darrow. 3—Leg boncS. 10—Interdict. I'J—Constellation. 14 A “ practical m n n ” w.1i.0 t ravelled I h o world for pleasure (“ Lit tic Dorrit”). 17 —French Government stock. IS-Enclosure. Ill—Sister of- King Arthur of the Knights of the Itound Table. ■2l—-Sign of Hesitation. ‘22—Kngllsh river. ■2ll—O t d c s t. a n <1 wisest of the Greek chieftains who went to the siege of Troy. “J—Pronoun. 20—Be of one mind. •27 —title (llbbl'CV.). •2l>—Shelter. 31—A h ii r d e i e d criminal. t h e hest-known burglar of fiction (Dickens). .“.X— Receptacle. 5— Rapacious bird. : til—Dull. ;17—Exel.nmation. [lS—German town. ,10—Feminine name. ■ll—A Moor beloved liv I lie Queen of tlie Gottis in "Titus Andronieus” (Shaks.). ■l4— A town of Judah, near .Ternsalem. fanions for Ilk palms. •10—Lantern picture. 47— f’rgc. 48— Fairyland. 49— Disdainful looks.

Don n. I— "Great” Roman general who fled 10 Egypt when defea t c il by .1 Ulins Cliestir. •2—Scottish seaport-. 3— Keceptnclc. 4— Excepting. tt—Nursefy rhyme liero who considered himself very clover. 7— Anger. 8— Number, fl—Drunkard. ll— American States. 13—Approaches. I.l—Ever (poetic). I(l—Largo deer.

SO—W ell • know n Dean. •22—Dutch girl, dressed as a boy, pace nnd later wife to Harold t h c Dauntless 1 Sir IV. SeottL 21—Turkish Sultan who put tils fattier to death and became the heitd of the Moliammedan world. , ‘2s—Name given to Italy by the Greeks and to Spain by Hie Roman*. 28—Famous C a mbridge school founded 1874 by

leading Wesley a ns. 30—Missiles consist- , ing of balls or stones strung together to entangle the legs ot aiilinil's. 32_M o r e enthusiastic. 33 — Town “n lh ft Rhine. 34— Fetters. 30—Lair. 37—Finish. .19—Stitch. -to—Rim. 42—M a n ’ s n a m f i'abtirer.l. -13—Poem. 45—Period of time.

' SOLUTION OF WEDNESDAY’S PUZZLE Acroi.s.-1 Sect. 4 To. 8 Frt. 7 L'>E°’ ri 9 , I,lc ’'. Pri» s iiU w Este: 17 S "b^^?S i Tame. 4 TM 3 Affi. « ; ■'7'Carried.' 3“’’Ait. M Caen, ',ls,‘lliim. 3« Kpen, 37 Shite, 3S Crete, 30 C.I’.R., 42 Sats, 44 C.T.C., 45 Ksk.

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Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 166, 9 April 1932, Page 2

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TO-DAY’S CROSSWORD PUZZLE Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 166, 9 April 1932, Page 2

TO-DAY’S CROSSWORD PUZZLE Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 166, 9 April 1932, Page 2

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