To-day’s Crossword Puzzle
CLUES. —Across. I—The Great German religious reformer. s— lOt Ji Century German composer whose ■•Rhapsodic'’ is very well known. 1(1 —Anger. 11—Expire. .12—Ifish. 13—Stole philosopher who became tutor to Nero, and was finally forced to commit suicide. 15— Fruit. 16— District in Surrey where the Royal Botanic Gardens a r e situated. IS—Vessel. 20—Loiter. 22—English rebel who led the insurrection called the “Pilgrimage of Grace" in 1530. 23 —Abyssinian vizier. 24—American philanthropist known as "tlie Learned Blacksmith.” 20—Equality. 27—Existing. 30- Spanish seaport where Sir John Moore fell after defeating Soult, 1 si it I. Vegetable. 31 -Tlio first wife of .laebb (Bible). 35 -Drunkard. 30,—E I Izal>c t h a n courtier a n <1 pool, the reputed author of the poe in . “M ,v mynde to me n kingdom Is.” 3S—Plaything. 40—The first, elrimmnavigator of Australia and the discoverer . o f Now Zealand.
13—Name given to a n ambassador from the Pope to an emperor or a king. 45—S. American plant. , IB—Obtained. 1 17—Diminutive of Henry. . IS--The fattier of German geology. 40 -Mythical story. I Down. f ■ I—English surgeon and founder of antiseptic s u r - gcry. 2- -Yorks river. 3— Verbal forms. I—Painter of the ; early Flemish school, who, with liis brother Jan,
is reputed to have discovered oil-painting. s—Feeder. (s—Peruse. 7—-\V ell- knowo American newspaper proprietor and publisher. S — .Mankind. !>- -Bondmen. 14—Himalayan bearcat. 17—Strife. 19—Tenacious substance. •Jl—Harbour on the I'irth of Forth, since 11100 part of Edinburgh. 22— Consumed. 24— Obstacle. 25— Man's name. 26— Exclamation o f contempt. 2S--Insect.
29— Operatic co mposer whose "Martini,'’ first performed I n 1547, became generally popular. 30— The great Roman soldier and statesman who was murdered March 15, 44 B.C. 31— Denial. ;j2—T li e beautiful maiden beloved by Cupid (myth). 33—Journalist and poet whose “Light, of Asia” achieved extraordinary popularity. 37—80 y in livery. 39—Christmas. 41—Card. ■42—Neither. 44—Man’s name.
SOLUTION OF SATURDAY’S PUZZLE i n.iviri c. Bonch 11 Sedan. 12 Lnr. 14 Listen. 1G Abbae.v. IS Use, 19 K( o| n Vn q Vnore 20 Tan. 2S Cowes, 30 Pilatus, 31 Faixin. 33 T<w,’‘‘3« Onmr.Yi Act,'3l! Malt./’ 12 ’ s,cal - 41 G(-e ’ 43 TriplC ’ 17 IJl ' llor ’ + ° Neo. 50 Korea. 51 Minds. 52 Reins. DOWN •’ \-sent 3 Vm I Ides. 5 Dante. 7 Elbe. 8 Nab. 1) Cracow 10 I’lnlu. 1., I'l’r's r> He 10 \ i: l.'li Cores. 20 En lianee. 23 Tapir, 25 Bosom, J< Pin. 28 l/H, ghNainur. 31' Port': 32 Gemini, 34 Raglan, 35 Stern, 37 Ate, 38 Tabor, 40 Lee, 42 ei..> u; pen, la Lei.
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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 37, 7 November 1933, Page 3
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424To-day’s Crossword Puzzle Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 37, 7 November 1933, Page 3
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