CLUES (across). —1. A Fruit (plur.); 6. An Arabian Chief; 7. Nothing; 8. Thelma Lacie; 9. T.L.K. (actual); 10. “All Correct”; 11. Affirmative. CLUES (down). —1. Not given to keep; 2. Girl’s mime; 3. What everyone should drink; 4. Conjunction uniting alternatives; 5. A fine, soft material (plur.); 8. Part of the body. (Answers next week).—-Made by Elizabeth Taylor (13).
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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 220, 13 June 1936, Page 27
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60CLUES (across).—1. A Fruit (plur.); 6. An Arabian Chief; 7. Nothing; 8. Thelma Lacie; 9. T.L.K. (actual); 10. “All Correct”; 11. Affirmative. CLUES (down).—1. Not given to keep; 2. Girl’s mime; 3. What everyone should drink; 4. Conjunction uniting alternatives; 5. A fine, soft material (plur.); 8. Part of the body. (Answers next week).—-Made by Elizabeth Taylor (13). Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 220, 13 June 1936, Page 27
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