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To-day's Crossword Puzzle

CLUES.—Across

I—The founder of animal magnetism. 6—Waist' belt. 11— Welsh river. 12— Cupolas. 13— Eternity. IA—A p r o m i n • ent English tenor of last century. 15— An Assyrian king who was noted for his hunting powers. 16— A mixed drink said to be named after its discoverer. 18—The ship in which Jason went in quest of the Golden Fleece. 21— Call for help. 22— Declare openly. 24—A hymn or prayer from the ancient sacred writings "of the Parsees. 26— 'Lock. 27— Cipher. 28— Show contempt. 80—Pipes. 33— Little Island. 34— Football term. 33—Withered. 37—Term used in the United States for a wireless telegram. 89—Make deeper. 41—King of the West Saxons who was the first real King of England. 43— Even (poetic). 44 — Part ot a church. 4.l—Ever. 46— Fears. 47— Light gigDown. I—The ■ Pennsylvanian grammarian who settled in

England and produced a Grammar of the English Languages. 2— Compass point. 3— One of the! women Who imposed upon the family o f the Vicar of Wakefield (Goldsmith). 4 — Paradise. ‘ 5 — -Flowers. G —Group. 7— Egyptian goddess . wife and sister of ! Osiris. ! 8— Draw from. ! 9— Card game. ! 10 —Presents. 17—Alpine tunnel. 19—Scottish Presby-

terian divine who became leader o f the Free Church about 1875. 20—French novelist who wrote. a serlee of novels entitled “Les Batailles de la Vie.” 22— A fabulous creature with a hundred eyes. 23— Willow. 25— 26— Explosive (abb.) 28—Planted. 20—The first In time of the three subdivisions o f the Tertiary for-

mation. 31— One of an ex•t 1 n c t Scottish sect of the 18tn century who derived all knowledge o f God from the Bible. 32— Musical work. 31—Capital o f the Hyksos Kings, 'and once the chief commercial city of Egypt. 35—Profit. 37— Peruse. 38— Architectural moulding. 40—Poetic adverb. 42—Grain.

SLOUTION OF MONDAY’S PUZZLE. ACKOBS. 1 Saladin, 7 Wasps, 12 Ale, 13 Eros, 14 Utah, 15 Laurier, 17 Asolo 18 Corn 10 Alto 20 Into, 23 Euclid, 24 North 26 Sion, 28 Ida, 29 Yeast, 31 Gas. 83 Agag’ 34 Smash 37 Presses, 39 Alee, 40 Omit, 41 Coni, 43 Sepia. 45 Ormulum, ♦7 Ogee,’ 48 Tree, 49 Era, 50 Posse, 51 Benzoin. DOWN— II Salylni, 2 Ala 3 Leuctra, 4 Delr. 5 Irene. 6 Nor, 8 Austin, 'J Stood, in Pal 11 Shore 16 Root, 17 Allots, 19 Acts, 21 Node. 23 Usage, 25 Hygela. 27 Vase, 80 East 31 Galileo, 32 Sherman, 33 Armies, 35 Manu, 36 Aesop, 37 Popes, 38 Scree, 42 Omen, 44 Ego, 45 0rh,46 Uri.

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 118, 12 February 1935, Page 3

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To-day's Crossword Puzzle Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 118, 12 February 1935, Page 3

To-day's Crossword Puzzle Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 118, 12 February 1935, Page 3

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