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To-day’s Crossword Puzzle

CI.UES —Acroio. I—The Barber of

Seville. G—Settie. 11— Before. 12— Egyptian a e i t .v represented w,l,i the bead of a ram. 13— Trap. 14The suckling bsh a genus not fir removed from tbe mackerel. 15— Flower. 16— Incited. IS—Arm bone. ■jl—(jwns. 22 M ensure or

distance. •>.jThe name given to an antelope found in the wes’. of Asia. 26— Assisted. 27— Fresh. 28 — Offer. 20A kind of wild eat found in Index and Africa. g<>_in Roman mythology, the benevolent spirits of de-

parted persons. 35nesponsibility. 36—Illuminaiit. 3S—Withered. 30—Part of the head. U —Ancient city ct Asia Minor whxre t wo 1' a m o u .« Church councils were held. 43 —Tracks. 45— Girl's name. 46— Go in. 17—A T tl r k 1 s li weight equal io 2-Jlb. avoirdupois. 48— A ruler. 49— The founder of “Tit-Bits" a n it the "Strand Magazine." Down. I—A mythical King

of Scotland after whom Carrickfevgus was named. 2— Rage. 3 — The constellation containing I h e stars Castor and Pollux. 4 —Uncommon. 5— County town of Tyrone, Ireland, that ' was destroyed by fire in 1743. 6— Birds. 7— Girl's name. 8— Ornamented by the insertion of pieces of metal, etc. 9— Scottish river. 10—Intended (Scot.)

■ 17—Opening. 1 ■ 19—A R o m a n c e tongue spoken in parts of Switzer1 land and the ; Tyrol. ■' I 20—T he virgin, martyr who was beheaded in A-D. f 303, because the , flames would -lot touch her body. t 22—The King of I Phrygia whose touch turned everything to '• gold. i f 23—Bar used for . power purposes ■ 25— Aged (abbr.). I 26— Purpose. ‘ 29 —Perused. I

30— The Roman god of. fire, fabled to have had a forg-* tinder Mount Etna. St—Animal notSb.’ 53—The ctegymnn who was associated with Cowper in producing the Olney hymns. 31— Discerns. 36— United States general who was twice elected President. 37— Signal of warn, ing. 39 — Insects. 40— Thames lightship. 42—Climbing plant. 44—Spin out.

SOLUTION OF TUESDAY’S PUZZLE. ACROSS.—I Fry. 4 Indra. 8 Ark, 11 Roanne. 12 Ambree, 13 G ‘a 17 Melee, IS Coda. 20 Lals, 22 Eon 24 Lieus, 26 Gwynne, 28 Maim, 30 Hood, 31 Tromso. 33 Prude. 35 Hun, 30 Tree, 3'J Keel 40 Lathe, 42 Oka, 44 Patbe. 45 Tea, 47 Milon. 48 Island, 49 Ant, So Edict, 51 Odd. DOWN.-,! Fro, 2 Roscoe, 3 Yah. 4 luge, 5 Neill. fl Raleigh. 7 Amy, 8 Arm, 9 Rex son, 10 Key. 15 Lea, 17 Madam. IS Cloth, 19 Demon, 21 Swop. 22 Endue, '-3 Xewel, Sift, 27 Yorke, 2!) Morland, 32 Ruskin, 34 Depend, 37 Eat, 38 Ethic, 41 Host, i- Oia, 43 Alt, 44 Poe, 45 Tao, 46 Add.

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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 226, 21 June 1934, Page 2

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To-day’s Crossword Puzzle Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 226, 21 June 1934, Page 2

To-day’s Crossword Puzzle Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 226, 21 June 1934, Page 2

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