TO-DAY’S CROSSWORD PUZZLE
CLUES—Across. I—A fabled sea monster in Scandinavian mythology. 6—Speed. 11— Dine.. 12— The famous misanthrope of Athens. 13— Spawn. 14— The model who sat to Praxiteles for his statue of Venus. 15— A kind of tea. 10 —Fruit of the oak. 18—A month In the Jewish year. 21— Even. 22— Trifles. 24—Levelled. 2d—A prominent French artist, one of the chief founders of the I m p r c s si oulst School. 27— The great Italian scientist who invented the astronomical telescope. 28— Dagger. SB—Renown. 33— Appendage. 34— Ham. fid—Eagle, 37— a painting ground. 30_A town in Saxony famous for its library anil great cathedral bell. 41—Concurs. 43— Potato bud. 44— White silk veil with coloured stripes occasionally worn by the Pope. 15— Moisten jute. 48—A Russian sprlng-
less cart. 47—Miserable. Down. 1— The great German astronomer born at Wurtem. burg In 1571. 2— American college yell. 3— King ot Mycenae and son of Pelops the grandson ot Zeus. 4— Volcano. 6—Female relative. o—The home of the cx-Kalser ot Germany.
7— Immediately. 8— A South American bird of brilliant plumage. 9— An age. 10—To relish. 17—The famous King of Thebes who married his mother. 10—The name given to Ceylon in Hindu mythology. 20—Lawful. 22— A celebrated London comedian of last century. 23— Long. 25—Boy’s name.
26—Girl's name (ab.). 28—The ar ch 11 oc t ■who designed the Law Courts. 28—The eminent French engineer who designed the • great Panama Canal locks. 31— Arranges. 32— Frothy. 31—A prefix signifying tout. ■ 35—Sacred song. 37—Mixed drluk. 33— Arch i t e c tural moulding. 40—Sussex town. 42—Fish.
SOLUTION OF MONDAY'S PIT
IZZLE
Anrosn —1 Picador. 8 Refer. 10 Over, 11 Bell, 12 Nominee. IB Veers. 10 Amid, 17 SleOve 10 Men, 21 Fare, 23 Angler, 28 Tinker, 20 Elan, 31 Ire, 33 Emetic. 35 Flap, 38 Salon,’37 Patella, 39 Into, 40 Vote, 41 Amass, 42 Demerit, Down — 1 Panama. 2 Coming, 3 Avid, 4 Den, 5 Ores, 8 Reverie, 7 Eleven, 8 Flee, n Wash 13 Omens, 14 Elf, 18 Eat, 20 Relents, 22 Feral, 24 Lemons, 25 Rat, 27 Killer, 28 Repast, 30 Nip, 32 Asia, 33 Elia, 34 Cave, 35 Fete. 3S Tom.
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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 15, 12 October 1932, Page 2
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364TO-DAY’S CROSSWORD PUZZLE Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 15, 12 October 1932, Page 2
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