To-day’s Crossword Puzzle
CEUES —Across. I— Famous Italian preacher and reformer of the fifteenth century. 10— Fish. 11— The ancient name of the chief river of Syria. 12— Girl's name. 13— The strongest fortress of Lorraine. 14— Greek, rural deity, half man, halt goat. 16— The See of Salisbury. 19 —Weathered. 23— Imprison. 24— Austrian musician who founded in 1807 the pianoforte manufactory which still bears hia name. 26— Wrath. 27— Item. 29—Fastened. 31— Swiss canton. 32— A town in Thrace, celebrated in history on account of the Bridge of Boats which Xerxes built across the Hellespont. 84—City of India noted for Its celebrated marble tomb. 36— The emblem of the Nazis. 39—An English caricaturist whose connection with "Punch” began in 1841 and lasted until his death in 1864. 41— Wing. 42— Norfolk town. 44—The wife of Elimeloeh and the mother-in-law of Ruth. (Bible).
40—Ancient capital of the Assyrian Empire. 47—Nought. 43—Become inferior. Down. 1— Astro n o m i cal cycle. 2— S h a k e s p earean heroine in love with Orsine (“Twelfth Night.) 3— Peculiar. 4— Name of an ancient Italian city founded by the Chalcidlans, from which the name "Naples” is derived.
5— Famous English historical and portrait painter, whose most celebrated sitter was Lady Hamilton. 6— Metal. 7— Quantities. 8— The name given to the Colonial troops that took part in the expedition to the Dardanelles 1 n 1915. 9— Genus of plants. 15 —Arinoints. 17— Line. 18— Reward. 20— Full of life. 21— Watering-place. 22— Pertaining t o
teeth. 25—Swiss city where Gibbon resided for many years and where he completed his famous history. 27 — Twofold. 28— Weary. 30—Noun suffix. 33—Bind. 35—Pained. 37 — False images in the mind. 38— Child heroine of two famous fairy tales. 40—South Coast wat-ering-place. A3—Support. 45—Ventilate.
SOLUTION OF SATURDAY’S PUZZLE. Across.—l Noel. 4 M.C.C.. 7 Spits, 11 Ale, 12 Rahah. 13 Ark. 14 Nile. 15 Urn, 16 Bray 17 Unity, 18 Levi, 21 D. 5.0., 22 Claw. 25 Aside. 27 Elate. 28 Dolomites, 29 Chalk. 31 Cased, 33 Ears. 34 Ash. 36 Tony, 37 Upton, 38 Star, 40 Pit, 41 Cain, +1 Hel, 45 Alder, 46 Gnn, 47 Eras, 'lB Eel. 49 Beet. Down.—l Nan 2 Olives. 3 Eel, 4 Mau nd, 5 Christmastlde, 6 Canto, 8 Par. 9 Ararat, 10 Sky, 18 Lance. 19 Vidar, 20 Idols, 22 Cleat, 23 Lasso, 2-1 Wendy, 26 Elk, 27 Etc., BO Hatter, 32 Engine. 34 Apple, 35 Hotel, 38 She, 30 Ala, 42 Age, 43 Nut.
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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 148, 20 March 1934, Page 3
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417To-day’s Crossword Puzzle Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 148, 20 March 1934, Page 3
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