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To-day’s Crossword Puzzle

CLUES.—Across. I—The1 — The writer of the first English comedy, "Ralph Bolster Doister.” fl—Perform. 9—Fear. 12— Duelling ■ weapon. 13— More noisy. 14— Foolish. 15— Injure. Ill—Existing. 17— Organ. 18— American writer author of “The Luck of Roaring Camp.” 50— Musical instrument. 22— Mineral. 23— T h e national emblem of Wales. 26—The first wife of David Copperfield (Dickens). 2$ — French statesman who, with Thiers opposed the declaration of war against Prussia in 1870. 80—English poet who lived for thirty rears witli his friend, Watts- I Dunton. t 32—Normal. f 34 —Roman poet who t was banished by Augustus to Tomi. 86— English courtier and poet, author of “Aly Mynde to me a Kingdome is.” 37— Tip. 38— Strike with the hand. 41—The fourth letter of the Greek alphabet. 43— Attention. 44— Unit, 46— Existed. 47— Saw. 49—D ut c h writer, commonly known as Multatull.

50 — Summits. 51— Stain. 52— The heavens. 53— Measures. Down. 1— “Regent of the S u n,” and “sliarpdst-sl g h tcd spirit of all in heaven.” (Milton). 2— King of Argos who commanded his 50 daughters to murder tiielr husbands o.i their wedding night. 3— Separate. -I—Waterfall. s—American general call ed I “Light Horse : Harry.” I

7— A religions order of women, founded in 1213, which took its name from the first abbess. 8— Law term. i fl—Woman’s name. 10—The father of German geology. i 11—Before. 15—Mohammedan hermits. i 18—Cape which is t li e southernmost point of South America. 19—Witli No. 35 Down the scene of a British victory over tlie Boers, 1899. 21—Man’s name. 24— Evening (poet). 25— Know. 27 —Grease.

r 28—Friday (abbr.). i, 29—Wet soft earth. I, 30—Entreat. s 31—Vascular tunic of e the eye. i 33—The capital of New South Wales. f 35—Sec No. 19 Down. . 37—English engineer, constructed the suspension bridge over the ? Danube, between Pestli nnd Buda, f 3fl—Smallest. 49—Urge. > 42—Sheep. > 44—Uneven. ■ 45—Lengthen, s 47—Limb. •18—River of Scotland which hns Balmoral on its banks.

SOLUTION OF TUESDAY’S PUZZLE. ACROSS.— I Hadj. 4 Calcutta, 10 Err. 11 Tui. 12 Air. 13 Reus, 15 Trappist. .18 Main. 20 Oleon. 21 Cumberland, 23 Mob, 25 Ernest, 27 Napier, 28 Lad, 30 Longfellow, 84 Sonia, 35 Now. 38 Baptista, 39 Bari. 41 Ode, 42 flip, 43 Lin. 44 Esoorlal, 45 Clog. ACROSS.— I Herschel, 2 Are, 3 Drummond, 4 Cut, 5 Airolo, 6 Copenhagen, 7 Tain, 8 Tis. 9 Arts, 14 Sub, 16 Ala, 17 Pod, 19 Melssonier. 22 Poe, 23 Millwall. 24 Browning, 26 Raj, 29 Agatha, 30 Lot, 31 Nla, 32 Lob, 33 Oboe, 84 Spec, 37 Ada, 38 All, 10 Rio.

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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 190, 10 May 1934, Page 3

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To-day’s Crossword Puzzle Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 190, 10 May 1934, Page 3

To-day’s Crossword Puzzle Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 190, 10 May 1934, Page 3

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