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To-day’s Cross word Puzzle

CJLUES. —Across. I—Behead1 —Behead this to find where it goes. 4—Does this certify that one has been 3 presented? (Two words, 5, 4.) 9 —Those in this kingdom have rooted objections to being moved. 1.0 —Wake up An an

English river. 11—M e m o r andum from a backward school.

12 —A ludo sum arranged for the mathematician. Id—Water pipe. 17—Companion to

Erebus. 19— Turn round, j) lease. 20— Tells you what

the thing’s job 22 — Gives townspeople a corporation. 23— The queen didn’t do anything, it appears. 27 — Dull aud pointless. 28— S ecs lions quietly presented. 29— One wouldn’t get the short wave on it. presumably. 30— Where to 11 nd a drink when one is deserted in a dry laud. t Down. I—Legally done by 8.

2—Not at all a beefy 8person. , 3—Tore iu pieces. 4—The lot the whole one. : s—Not to be employed wh e empty, presumi ably. 6 —Henry objected to this quality in!s- - ■ 7—The local umpire holds it.

—One can act UP to what one down. 1® —She got mixed up with Pop’s hat. —You'd think such" workers would be ill- to all sorts ot-+~ dodges. —They breathe out-e—--tire and smoke2G—when they are made to draw ou i

lines. (Two words, 4,6.) -Oue ean set a traelarlau with the type I use. -Quickly get an apron to hide It. -Give him a pound for a ticket. -Arc you in? -She was courted by a eross-chan-ncl swimmer.

SOLUTION TO THURSDAY’S PUZZLE,

Across.—l Bellona, 7 Doyle, 11 Ana, 12 Kosse, 13 Eel, 14 Naevius, lb Bag, L Roh. 18 Gem, 20 Until, 22 Latimer, 24 Reed, 25 Homer, 2fl Yes, 27 Pater, 28 Cid, 30 Rebus. 31 Poor, 32 Sybarls, 33 Malta, 34 Yet, 3-5 Peru. 3(1 lee, 3!) Caramel, 41 log, 4. Reins, 43 Bee, 44 Toole, 45 Steward. v Down.—l Banbury, 2 Ena, 3 Laerto*. 4 Oriel. 5 Nous, b Ans, i ’ t) Lea, 10 Elgar, 15 Void, IS Ganics, 1!) Mir,' 21 Needy, 22 Lotus, 23 Eliot, Ilabi , 27 Perelre, 28 Columba, 2U Drawled, 30 Kay, 31 Para, 33 Swift, 33 Morse, 3o l.ant, 37 Coo, 38 Ego, 39 Cis, 40 E’er,

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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 131, 27 February 1937, Page 24

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To-day’s Cross word Puzzle Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 131, 27 February 1937, Page 24

To-day’s Cross word Puzzle Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 131, 27 February 1937, Page 24

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