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To-day’s Cross word Puzzle

CLUES.-—Across. I—Elin's female relations? (Two words. 3,5.) s—Wanted initially

a shed. 9—She might pro

duee caviare. 10—People act on these degrees. 12— Lett’s talk. 13— S o p a r a t e a couple' in the second i n s t a 1inent. (T w o words, 4,3.) 14 — Ecclesiastical

clay. 17—Culler’s leavings. (T w o words, S, 4.) 22— A bit of lobster followed by English lamb. 23— Partook of refreshment after a Roman journey. 24— lipright quality of the possessed.25— You have to have the site lent, for this. 26 — Sir Galahad’s

mother. 27 —P a r o n t h e t i c position of one on tlie roadside. (Three words, 2, 3,3.) Down. .I—Ely is a changing place. 2— Break out rashly, perhaps. 3— "One pain is lessen'd by another's

4—lmpossible relation when only children marry one another. (Three words, 7,23.) G—A little hill in Asia. 7 —When none can! be in low water. (Two words, 4,. 4.)

S—Countess Diana s s husband? Mere 1 deduction of IS — course. 11—Where Tom had to go to work for 19—. Mr. Grimes. (Three words, 2,20—( 3,7.) 15—Give Eva a broken2l—< lute. ! ,16 —Is a bell a neces- i srty in the house? (

she might begin to ask. -Middle distance telephone operator. -Another name for the hocks. -Cut the grass round the lot. -Gives me a sly appearance when spotted with disease.

SOLUTION TO THURSDAY’S PUZZLE. Across.—l. Figaro, G Porter, 1/1. Ore, 12 Elgin, 13 Bee, 14 Ke-rciid. 15 Nnbilo 16 Letts, IS Emma, 21 Rio. 22 Idle, 24 Seers, 26 Voses, 27 nc ?’ 35 Isis, 36 Too, 38 Caro, 39 Rhone, 41 Latona. 43 Treads, k> Lit, 4»> \ Ixen, 4< z\ee, 4b Odours, 49 Rented. . i . n Down. —1 Forbes, 2 Ire, 3 Geroinc, 4 Real, 5 Older, b I j Mnub, J Eel,'lo Beeves, 17 Tie, 111 Metis, 20 Arles, 22 lonic, 23 Lever, -5 bir. -l> I ip. -J Nlellm 30 Giotto, 31 Too, 33 Naiant, 34 Sensed, 36 Thais, 37 Enter, o 9 R.E.V.8., 40 Erne, 4Aid, 44 Dee.

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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 113, 6 February 1937, Page 22

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To-day’s Cross word Puzzle Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 113, 6 February 1937, Page 22

To-day’s Cross word Puzzle Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 113, 6 February 1937, Page 22

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