TO-DAY’S CROSSWORD PUZZLE
CLUES—Aems. I— The founder of the science of international law. 7— T w o brothers whose famous collection of felry tales founded the science of folk lore. 10—Uncommon. ll— The mountain where Moses re ceived the Tables of the Law. 12—Books of maps. 14—The Three Fates or "Weird Sisters" of Norse mythology. 17— Exist. 18— incite. 19— Exclamation. 20— Beard of corn. 22-Itill. 24—Part of a flower. 26—Mural decoration. 28—Bleat. 30— The sun-god ot the Greeks and Romans, patron of poetry and music. 31— Tho Anal examination for an Honours Degree at Oxford. 34 —Go astray. 36— Oyster spawn. 37 — Work dougn. 40 —Amateur Athletic Association (ab.). 42— East-North-East, (nbbr.). 43— Consumed. 44— Possess. 45— Wholly. 47—The founder of the Waldchses, a French sect cruelly persecuted in the 12th century. 49—The largest ot the anthropoid apes, 32— A "Young Turk” prominent in the Revolution o f 1908. and Inter notorious for his pro-German intrigues. 53—Quadruped.
54—Confused conflict. 53—Rested. Down. 1— Tho capital of: the old Moorish : kingdom in: Spain. I 2— Rodent. 3— The Italian member ot tb<S "Big Four” that framed the Pence of Versailles. 4— Rend. 5— Employ. C~T h e Canaanite : warrior whose death at the hands of Jael is celebrated in the "Sons of , Deborah” (Bible). 7— Companies. 8— Grande, a river-frontlor be-
tween Texas anil. Mexico. 9— The island bn Wh!6h Nfew York is built I?—Place. 15—Knock. 10— Salt. 21—Yorkshire name for the old territorial divisions of the county similar to the “ Hundreds ” of the South. 23—Musical instrument. 25—Sheep. 27— podrlda. Spanish national dish,of.meat and vegetables. 29—1 ndlan city famous tor its ancient buildings, particularly the "Taj Mahal.”
32— The artist whom the ancient Greeks regarded as th'elr greatest painter. 33— Estate manager. 35—Title of the officials who look after Royal parks and forests. I 37—Cry of a cow. ' 33—Fisli. > 39--A family of des- ' peradocs .on Exmoer made fam- ■ ous by . Robert Blackmore. 41— Swiss river. . 40—A famous bathI itig beach on I tho Lagoon of Venice. r 48—The river that s flotys pa«t Balmoral Castle. • 50-Nctal. ’ 51 -Shelter.
SOLUTION OF WEDNESDAY’S PUZZLE Across.—l Braganaa, 7 Ala, 10 Caen. 11 Lutzen, 12/Avid, 13 Poor, 14 Rag, 15 Ganesa, 16 Tara, 18 Oree, 10 Say, 21 Heal, 22 Tid, 23 Oil, 24 Eel, 2u Alabama, 29 Mid, SO AsS, 31 Pap, 33 Omnr, 34 T.N-T-. 35 Cana. &J Jenl, 38 Avalon, 39 Tau, 41 Asar, 42 Rave, 43 Egbert, 44 Item, 45 Sei, 46 December. Down.—l Bavaria, 2 Reined, 3 Andes, 4 Aspatda, 5 Zloty, 6 Aura, 7 AzraeL 8 Lea, 9 Angelo. 10 Cagot, 17 Rhea, 20 Alban, 23 Old. 24 Ems, 25 Aire, 26 Astarte, 27 Hanover, 2S Routes, 29 Majuba. 31 Palate, 32 Panem,. 34 Taste, 35 Carib, o. Nurd, 40 Age.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19320813.2.141
Bibliographic details
Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 273, 13 August 1932, Page 15
Word Count
462TO-DAY’S CROSSWORD PUZZLE Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 273, 13 August 1932, Page 15
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Dominion. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.