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TO-DAY’S CROSSWORD PUZZLE

CLUES—Acres* I—The name Of the Scottish nobleman celal ?, r T^ ea in the songi Bonnie Dundee.’ 6—Spoiled. ;■ 11— Piece of refreshment. 12— A famous French h i g h w a y man hanged at Tyburn in 1670. IS—Girl’s name. 14— Asiatic. - mountain peak of Biblical fame. .. 15— Style of overcoat. 10— Daughter of a prominen t Liberal politician. 18—One. . ' 21— Small mark. 22— T h o English monk who wrote an “Ecclesiastical History”, of England. 24— Twin-brother of ■ the founder of the city that was built on seven hills. 26—More secure. 27 Pope’s celebrated satire written in four books. 25— Alaskan river. 36— The alternative name for one of Swiss lakes.. 33— The river . celebrated in Campbell’s poem, ■ ‘VHohenlinueo. ’ 34— Confine. > 38 part ot the head37— Narrow roads. 39—Froth. 41—The ancient and wise Greek Who was present at the siege of Troy. 43— A legal degree (abbrev.). 44— Art collector of last century who founded art professorships a t

various universities. 45— Before. 46— A professor of History at Cambridge last century who wrote "Eece Homo” and “Natural . Religion.” 47— Insect. Down 1— Turkish tom for ah infidel. 2— Section . of the Senior service. 3— A race of giants that lived in South Pallstine. 4— The name of the brothers who dofltifrilAd LOH-

don buildings known as Adelphi. s—Silent. G—One of the most fanatical leaders of the French Revolution. 7—Boy’s name. S—Assistance. ■»—Girl’s name. 10—The capital of Colorado, U.S.A- ■ 17— English statesman born iu 1831, who served under Lord John Russell, Gladstone and Lord Salisbury. 19—A wine and water drink.

20—- The Welsh founder of an English Royal house, 22— Gorman duchy. 23- A French painter famous for his studies of, ballot girls, 25— Source of light and beat. 26— Salt. 2S—Produces. 29—Kitchen utensil. 31— Discussed. 32— Closer. 31—Of the nature of marl. 35—Meanders. 37— majestic.” 38— -Drain off. 40—Card. 42—Mineral.

SOLUTION OF WEDNESDAY’S PUZZLE across— l Instep, fl Admits, 11 Net, 12 Goose, 13 Met, 11 Twinge, 16 SaPp®’’’ 17 Postman 19 Roim,2o Sav. 21 Limn, 22 leg, 23 Sae, ”4 Road, 25 Cod, 27 Dash, "S Coronet 30 Tailor, 32 Meufal, 34 Ego, 35 Makes, 36 Odd, 37 Rental, 33 Stands. lnterpreter, 2 New, 3 Stipulation, 4 Eggs, 5 Poets, 6 Assay, 7 Dean. S Implication, 9 Toe, 10 Strongholds, 15 Noted, IS Manor, 21 Laden, —> Coral, .0 Domes, 28 Coma, 23 Most,. 31, Age» 33 Ad<L

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Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 267, 6 August 1932, Page 2

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TO-DAY’S CROSSWORD PUZZLE Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 267, 6 August 1932, Page 2

TO-DAY’S CROSSWORD PUZZLE Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 267, 6 August 1932, Page 2

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