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TO-DAY’S CROSSWORD PUZZLE

CUTES—Across. I— The gips i e s’ name for their own race and language. G—Greek Island where St. John saw the vision of the Apocalypse. 10—Above. ll— Rocky ridge. . 12—T h e mountain where Elijah triumphed over the prophets of Baal. 14— C har 1 em agne's greatest Paladin who fell at Roncesvalles. 17— Title taken by Francis Bacon on elevation to the Lords. 19—The founder of the British Indian Empire. 22—Man’s name. 24— Woman’s name. 25— Queer. 27—Vera , the chief port of Mexico.

28—Abraham’s son. the ancestor of a race of outcasts. 20—Sacred song. 31— Cut grass. 32— Latin name for the wild ox which ranged the forests of Europe in Roman times. 3.”—Bustle. 37— Grind the teeth. 38— T> Istr I c t of ancient Greece famous for its rustic simplicity. 42—Cheerful. 44—Creepy stuff. 47— Tile Muse of lyric poetry. 48— Eft. 40—The Greek god who wns patron of thieves. 50—A method of engraving gold or silver in. which the incised lines

are filled in with black. Down. 1— An 18th century style of archilecture marked by a profusion -of ornamental details. 2— Eggs. 3— The Frankish King, grandfather of Clovis, from whom the Merovlngian dynasty gets its name. 4— Weapon. I—American universify. 6— Homo of an ancient clvilisation in South America overthrown by Pizarro. 7— Coral island.

8— Tissue. 9— Possess. 13—Nightfall. 15—The title of the ’ ruler . of Afghanistan. I 16—Portuguese navli gator, the first I European to round the Cape of Good Hope. i 18—The leader of the Irish Nationalist , Party after the ; : fall of Parnell. • 20—The keeper of a > 17tli century Hondon coffee- i house frequented by shipowners i and ship ' in- i surers. 21—Conceited. 23 —Nickname of the ■ second of the ■ Norman Kings • of England. 25—German scientist *

who formulated a law that forms the basis of all electrical measurements. 2ft—Bird. 27—Shropshire river. 29 — Commander !n- • chief of the British Armies in France (1916-18). 30— Lament. 33— The drum-call used for summoning troops to arms. 34— The indigenous religion of Japan. 36— Frighten. 37— Long, slender fish. 39—Rawhide thong. +o—lnterjection. 41 —Sacred picture. 43 —Sheep (abbr.). 45—East-north-east. 4ft- Bird.

SOLUTION OF MONDAY’S PUZZLE

Across.—l Wrest. 5 Looms. 8 Rouse. 0 Arise, 11 Scena, 13 Cos. 14 Emits. 17 Rid, IS Kite. 20 Ace. 21 Rage. 22 Retinue, 23 Stir, 25 Coo, 20 Draw, 20 Hen, 30 Churn. 32 Ore, 33 Order, 35 Evade, 30 Allow, 37 Toxin, 38 Sites. Down. —1 Wrack, 2 Exist, 3 Tree, 4 Judiciously, 5 Less, 6 Opera, 7 Shade, 10 Roister, 12 Niggard. 15 Match, 16 Tenor, 19 Err, 21 Red, 23 Short. 24 Index, 27 Roast, 28 Weeds, 30 Gran, 31 News.

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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 39, 9 November 1932, Page 2

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446

TO-DAY’S CROSSWORD PUZZLE Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 39, 9 November 1932, Page 2

TO-DAY’S CROSSWORD PUZZLE Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 39, 9 November 1932, Page 2

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