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TO-DAY’S CROSSWORD PUZZLE

CLUES—Across. I—Became Shah of Persia in 1736. defeated the (treat Mogul and captured Delhi. 5—D 1s 11 n g uished German painter to whom the art of etching is attributed. 9—Sheath. ]0_ Atmosphere. 11—Swift horse. 13—Prayer. 15—Sleeping draught. 17—M.P. author of ‘'The Truth about Mesopotamia. Syria and Palestine,” published 1923. IS—Elizabethan poet called" The Prince of Poets” on his monument in Westminster Abbey. 19 — Before. 20— Affirmative. 21— Try. 23—Feminine name. 25—24 hours. 27 —Celebrated Spanish city and river port on the Gua- 1 dalquivir, near Cadiz. 29 —Part of a circle. 31— 45 inches. 32— Flower. 35—Mountain. 38— Sailor. 39— The name given by Virgil to the chief of the Harpies. 42—Country at the extreme northeast of India ceiled to England in 1526. 4i—Favour. 45 — Lure. 46 — Rise. 47— Woven material. ■lS—ltem.

. 49—Knots. .50 —Foundation. Down. 1— Town of Sicily. 2— Actors’ remarks. : ."—Abandons. 4—Sped. ! . s—Let fall. I , 6—Scottish rresby-: . toriau divine win, about 1575. be- , came the undisputed leader of the Free Church. ; , 7—Rubbed out. 8— Tax. 9— Tlie Denn who founded St. Paul’s school. 12—Small fruit, 14—Metal. I

16—Vegetable. IS—The licentiate with whom GH Blas took service as foolman (Le-1 sage). 22— Part of the head. 23— Invocation. 21—Everybody, 26—Donkey. -28—Sixteenth century; , theologian who! developed the. church policy. : bearing his name. - 29— Anglo-Russian trading organisation in London > raided in May, > 1927, and later dissolved. 4 30— Peruvian seaport. 33—Italian patriot ex-

ecutcd in ISSS for an attempt on ths life of Napoleon nr. 31—Irish revolutionist whose fate is the subject of some verses by Moire. 30—Scottish lord. 37 —Wooden pin. 3S—Brown. 40 — Black. 41— Information. 43 —Shepherd of Sicily. beloved of Galatea, crushed to death by his rival, Polyphemus. 45—Recede.

SOLUTION OF WEDNESDAY'S PUZZLE ACROSS—I Haldane, tj Zadok. 10 Von. 11 Lea. 12 Err. 13 Rhondda, IB N’iobe. IT Dene, 18 Hist. 11l Yes, 20 Inn. 2! Era. 23 Babes, 25 Once. 27 Havana, -J ‘„ awtl °L Awes. 32 Rains. 31 K.S.M.. 36 Spa, 37 Ate. 39 Asti, 'lO Hoot, 11 Abies, Io Hogarth, 45 Rag. 46 Arm, 47 Rit. 4S Dhoti, -ill Abigail.'. , _ „ , , c . o DOWN. 1 Hardv. 2 Lyons. 3 Done. I And. 5 Elaine. 6 Zanto. , D“ o< > a ’’'L "Y,n,. 9 Kroiiger, II Heehaw, 15 Dunbar, 20 lan. 22 Rows, 23 Bass, -4 Scipio, -« Cortot.-i Hansard. 28 Vertigo, 30 Ana, 33 Asthma, 35 Masai, 37 Aorta, 38 Ethyl, 40 Haig, -L Bab. 41 GILL

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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 182, 29 April 1933, Page 4

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TO-DAY’S CROSSWORD PUZZLE Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 182, 29 April 1933, Page 4

TO-DAY’S CROSSWORD PUZZLE Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 182, 29 April 1933, Page 4

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