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To-day 's Crossword Puzzle

Across. I—lts bulbs brighten our homes. (Two words.) 10— Given back iy11— Its fur-coated inhabitants should bo down, but Ji°t out. (Two words.) 12— .Maoris relish them but the Pakeha prefers fish. 13— A queer spirit goes to the southeast.

15—Look both ways. 17—See 23. 19—Spoil with a mischievous mien. 21—Teaches one to be an Eastern spokesman. 22 rev.) and H —Platform before the portals. 23 and 17—The cook is accustomed to this motoring nonsense. 24—This bird can easily got round Ann. ot Ih e domestic staff, no doubt, hope that all guests will be (his kind. 20—See 21 Down. 31— Ecclesiastical pnrt of Auld Lang Syne. 32— Fashionable sting. 33_jn Poland this food talks. 3G—Does this plant _ produce special ' coin for pussyfoots?

37— In 1914 its library met the same fate as that of Alexandria. 38— Ou the surface this “yarner” has lost grip. (Two words.) Down. 2— What the cat might say as he finishes the milk. (Two words.) 1 3 — French university 1 that finds a use for a cane. 1 4— Riskier breakfast food. 2 5— It sounds as 2 though this food might be bolted.

G—lt may turn to rain. 7— Ha 1 an old German principality. 8— Is Canning Town such a health resort? Two words.) 9 — Is this another kind that gathers no moss? (Two words.) 14—See 22. 16—Sacked for having committed arson? 18—The rat follows us back. 20—See 2G. 21 and 29 (rev.)Scaled on the flat.

o 25—Expressive description of' a good watch. (Hyphened.) ‘ *26 and 20 (rev.)—Follows the number > to carry. r 28—Genuinely flatter. > 29—I’m dirt to a Russian. 30—Naturally part of ; a caterpillar trac1 tor. 5 34—lie sounds a somewhat fishy fellow. ) 35—The daily training hour. .

SOLUTION OF TUESDAY’S PUZZLE. Across. —1 Babel. 2 Absalom, 12 Elysium. 13 Pluto, 14 Glean, 15 Oceania, 17 Erie, 18 Act. 11) Elm, 21 Haydn, 22 Leases, 2G Intent. 27 Roland, 31 Kepler, 34 Tapir, 33 Try. 37 Ell, 39 Wren, 41 Seaside, 43 Alban, 4G Eases, 47 Ludgate, 48 Theatre, 49 Cadet. Down.—l Beg, 2 Allylene, 3 Bye, -1 Esau, 5 Lin. 6 Amory, 7 Speen, 8 Ala, 9 Lunar, 10 Otic, 11 Moats, 16 Ciderkin, 17 Eastward, 10. Eli. 20 Mat, 21 Hen, 23 Set," 24 Alp, 25 Enervate, 28 O’er, 29 Alt, 30 Dry, 32 Beset, 33 Blase,-'34 Twist, 35 Peele, 38 Leah, 40 Olga, 42 Sea, 43 A.D.Q., 44 Bad, 45 Net.

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Bibliographic details

Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 114, 7 February 1935, Page 2

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406

To-day's Crossword Puzzle Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 114, 7 February 1935, Page 2

To-day's Crossword Puzzle Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 114, 7 February 1935, Page 2