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TO-DAY’S CROSSWORD PUZZLE

CEDES—Across I—The Spanish adventurer w h <> conquered Peru. o—Undermine. 10— Be in debt. 11— Opposed to the idealist. 12— The “ e a v e ” where David in exile was joined by all those with a grievance against the rule of Saul. 15 —Snare. 10—A settlement in India still held by Portugal. 17—In early life. 19—Tom —, the cowbov. a star of “ Wild West ’’ films. 21—Indian ichneumon. 23— The Na i lona 1 dance of Hungary. 24— Paradises. 2(l—Expire. 27— No. 28— Tropical root. 30 —Remote. 32—Incite. 34—Abvssinian title. 3fi—Mislays. 39— English engineer who Invented the steam hammer. H—Welshman. 42— T li c Scottish name for the inner room of a cottage. 43— The traditional founder a n d head of the Jewish priesthood. 45—South African name for a swamp or pond which is sometimes dry. 40— Consume. 48—Sarcastic saying. 50—T li c province from w h i c li camo tile literary lang u a g e of Spain.

51— observe, 52— E xc) amat i o n. 53— Adriatic port. Down I—Czccbo-Slovakian city with over seventy llfty towers. 2— A corps of French Infantry which wears a sort of Moorish costume. 3— Tool. I—Trust. 5 — The name of the chief god of the ancient Persians. 6— A name for the Holy Grail In the old French tqmanecs.

7—Bcvenigc. S —The inventor of a widely used system of shorthand writing. 9—The river across which Charon ferries the dead. 13— French Department. 14— Army Ordnance Corps (abbr.). 15— Artless. 20 —The Queen of Cast tie w li o. with Ferdinand of Aragon drove the Moors out of Spain (1192). 22—Some. 25—A literary name for Poland. 29—T h c ancient people which built (he ruined

cities* found in the jungles of Central America. 31—Fabulous bird. 33—The elephantheaded Hindu god of foresight and prudence. 35—Town road. 37 —The porcelain, made near Paris in a factory run hy the State. 3S-—Golf term. 40—Climbing plant. 42—The first of th* groat German composers. 4 I—Decree 47—Belgian town. 49—Move to the oft’ side.

SOLUTION OF MONDAY’S PUZZLE ACKOSS. —1 Corot, 0 Chardin, 12 Laurel. 14 Anio. 15 Artery, 16 Ingres, 18 Use®, 19 Rot, 21 Smut. 22 David. 24 Ere, 25 Enate, 28 Erred. 50 Watteau. 31.Luton. 33 Legal, 36 Ash. 37 Spots. 40 Tees, 42 Ina, 43 Elms. 45, Hartal, 47 .Millet, 49 Moya, 50 Enseal. 51 Sistrum. 52 Nasty. DOWN.—I Claude. 2 Oars. 3 Rutela. 4 Ores. 5 Ter. 7 Haiti. 8 Ann, 9 Rigs. 1® Dormer, 11 Nested. 13 Lyra, 17 Eureka. 20 Ovation. 22 Dhans. 23 Deals, 26 Nausea, 27 Two, 29 Rue, 31 Lathis. 32 Therms, 31 GlUes. 35, Lastly, 38 Pilau, 39 Tame, 41, Stot, 43 Elsa, 44 Meat, 46 Ayr, 4S Inu.

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Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 169, 13 April 1932, Page 2

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TO-DAY’S CROSSWORD PUZZLE Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 169, 13 April 1932, Page 2

TO-DAY’S CROSSWORD PUZZLE Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 169, 13 April 1932, Page 2