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To-day’s Crossword Puzzle

CLUES —Across I—Turkish commander. 4—English painter and sculptor who was the first husband of Ellen Terry. B—Employ. 11— German dramatic composer, whose last work was “Parsifal.” 12— English historical and portrait painter, the mosl celebrated of whose sitters was Lady Hamilton. 13 — Before. 14— Produce. 16—Beverage. 15 — Peruse. 20—Parched. 22— High tone. 23— Beams. 26—A valuable find. 28— Medicinal plant 29— The head of tlie Spanish school of painting, and one of tlie great- ■ est painters of the world. 30— The whole. 32—Excess of the solar over the U-— lunar month. 34—Republic of S. America traversed by the Andes. 3.l—lndistinct. 37— Mountain nymph «— whose hopeless 48— love for Nar- 49cissus made her fade away to a voice only. 38— Japanese states- 1— man who raised his country to the first rank among civilised Powers. •> - 39— Uneven. 4 41—Tlie great loader •>- of the fait lit >ll 6— M o h anunedaus who is to appear in the last days. 7— ■l3--Li mb. 8— 45—English novelist. 9—

author of “Under lege founded in 27—The last strongthe Red Robe.” ISS2 in memory hold of the —ln France and of a Bishop of Saxons. Belgium, a tax Lichfield whose 2S—Summon. levied upon arti- name it bears. 31—T h e countereles brought into 10—Organ of sight. revolutionary inthe "dtes of a 15—The author of surrection which ( .j ty “The Vicar of took place during -Born. Wakefield.” the French Revo--Rcel.' . 17—Roman Emperor tion. —Finish who repaired, or 33—One of the Cenpartlally built, taurs, famous for Down the wall which his wisdom and is often called knowledge of the -Fear. after him. • healing art. -The badge of the 19—Plant. 3.l—Girl’s name. highest order of 2G—Precipitous. 36—Tribe of Indians British knight- 21—Wanderer. who occupied hood. 24—A member of the lands south of -Maturltr. Australian and Oregon, and to--Plot. ' New Zealand sisted the U.S. -Genus of palms. Army Corps in troops sent io ex--The chief river in the Great War. pel them, IS>3. the Midlands of 25—Fifteenth century 39—Possess. England. Florentine paint- 411—Stain. ■_ —Drunkard. er called “Tlie 42—Confection. -Girl’s name. Faultless.” 43-Existing. —Cambridge Col- D Centre.

SOLUTION OF THURSDAY’S PUZZLE acnoss —2 Sulnliur. 7 Halo. 8 Ames, 9 Honsinan, 10 Oslo, 12 Tess, 15 Basra. 18 Taube iKNiece. 20 ixion, 21 Laiiig, 22 Until. 23 Ethel. 26 Need. 29 Bray, 31 Escribe, 32 Hera, 33 Sore. 34 Leontes. 13 Deal, 29 Bess, 30 Acre,

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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 59, 2 December 1933, Page 5

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To-day’s Crossword Puzzle Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 59, 2 December 1933, Page 5

To-day’s Crossword Puzzle Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 59, 2 December 1933, Page 5