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TO-DAY’S CROSSWORD PUZZLE

CLUES—Across.

I—-British island in the Mediterranean. with Nicosia as its chief port. Discernment. 9—Masculine name. 10—Produced. 12—French general whom Napoleon nicknamed •“Tbu Sage of the Great Army.” 15—Italian city, the venue of Shakespear e’ s play about “Two Gentlemen.” 17 — American engineer who built a Btecl bridge across the Mississippi at . St. ' T,ouis. 18— Mobam ra cd an chief. I!l—Ever (poetic). 20—Droop. 22— Employs. 23 — Perform. 25— -Breaks. 26— Noted Fabian Socialist, t h e author of “St. Joan” and other plays. 28— Observe. 29 — Withered. 31—The most eminent. of modern French sculptors. 33-- Angeles. It'—Part of a eliurch. 3C—Convulsion. Muslc.nl note, ltd—Partly, til —Suffers. ■l:’. - 1 inlicelles. 15— Scene of a victory of the French it n d c r Condo over the Spaniards in Kil.'t. '"--Tlie home of the tatter. •IS Court. <9 —Pibllc.nl name for the territory of the people whose sovereign paid the celebrated visit to Solomon.

50—Where a courtmartial condemned Captain Dreyfus on a second trial in 1899. Down. t—Signal system. 23— Formerly two German principalities between Bavaria and Prussia ruled by princes of Lite same mime. ■!-■ "News Chronicle” sports writer. 5— -Freu <• h w o m :i n remembered for charming letters to tier daughter in Provence. 6— Bohemian town where Wallenstein w a s murdered in 1634. 7— Negative. 8— Russian general

who defended Port A r t h u r against the Japanese in 1904. It—Modern descendants of the Fire Worshippers of Persia. 13— Russian sculptor of the colossal monument to !>’ r o d o r ic k the Great in Berlin. 14— Sheep. 16— Born. 21 — One. 22 and downs. 23—Ionian woman of great Iritellc<*(uaJ power and b e a u t y w h o was beloved by Pericles. 21—Bihlicul name for a Ph oen id an trade emporium in S. Spain now known as Anda-

lusia. 25—Japanese coin. 27— Grief. 28— The largest province. of Prussia, with Breslau js its capital. 30—the first Duke of Normandy, once a Norwegian pirate chief. 32 - Toward. ;•“»—Seod vessel. 3637— Attorney-General Queen Elizabeth. essayist and writer of ‘•Novum Organ inn.” ;;ft—‘Wound. 11— by heat. 12— “D:iconet” of the ‘‘Referee.” versatile journalist, author and dramatist. 44 —Open I poetic). 46—Indebted to.

SOLUTION OF WEDNESDAY’S PUZZLE Across. —1 Fast. 4 Pestered, S Total, 9 Keep, 10 Gas, 12 Cute, 14 .Xssent, 16 Ages, 17 Rim, 19 Dodgers, 21 Eve. 23 Wee, 24 Appease, 27 Ash, 29 Real, 30 Prompt, 33 Ills, 31 You, 35 Rote, 36 Drain, 37 Essences, 38 Mews. Down.—l Fakir, 2 Steam, 3 Tops, 4 Page, 5 Eland, 6 Rouge, 7 Dress, 1.1 Stow, 12 Ca ,r e, 13 Terns, 15 Siva, 18 Impel, 20 Deem, 21. Eels, 22 Espy, 21 Arise, 25 Palls, 26 Eretje, 37 Atonji 28 Heeds, 81 QlW§, Bl Frlm.

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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 30, 29 October 1932, Page 5

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TO-DAY’S CROSSWORD PUZZLE Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 30, 29 October 1932, Page 5

TO-DAY’S CROSSWORD PUZZLE Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 30, 29 October 1932, Page 5