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To-day’s Crossword Puzzle

CLUES —Across. I— English politician and agitator of the ISth century, several times expelled from I’arlianient. 6—Ancient Greek city. 11 — Woman's name. 12— The fourth lettor of the Greek alphabet, 13— Belonging to him. 11—Dutch city famous for its defence against the Spaniards, 1573-4. 16—The most famous of the Flemish painters. 18—Relative. ID—Exclamation of grief. 20—Nobleman. 22— Flow. 23— Tolled. 25—Bishop of London who was burned at Oxford in 1555. 27—Kind of plum. 2!)—Colfe.cted into a body. ; 33—The pseudonym i adopted by the author of “Vice Versa.” 37— Proposition. 38— Organ. 39— Language. 40— Bone. 42—The name used by r J as s i cal writers to denote Anglesey. 44—Merchant. 46—Name applied to : t h e Parliament d i ss o 1 red by James 1 before a single Act. had been passed. 49—Pronoun. 49—The composer of “ Il Trovatore “ and “La Travin ta.”

51 — Beneath. 52— Divine niessenDown. I—lrish clergyman w h n defended Derry against James JI: afterwards killed at the Rattle of the Boyne, 1690, 2— Fresh-water fish. 3— English archacdogist. the excavator of Nineveh. 4— Paradise. 5— Sentinel. 6— Historical street, formerly the waterside road between London and Westminster.

s(l—English city. 7— “The Apostle of the Gentiles.” 8— Indian monkey much venerated by the natives. 9— Metal. 10—Allot. 15—Cheerless. 17 —Froth nf brer. 21—Bishop of Lindisfarne, founder of the Northumbrian Church. 24—M o d p r n pnpt whose name is a combination of negative and affirmative, 26— Before. 28— Beard of corn. 29— Celebrated English poet; one of the great figures of the Puritan

Revolul iou. 30— Tint first famous American portrait painter; died 1828. ' 31— Bartered. 32— More expensive. 33 — The fie<‘t of armed ships sent by Philip of Spain against England. 1588. 34— Dispatch. 35— Irish Lown. 36— The nom - deplume used by Sydney Dobell, the English poet and critic. 41—Glacier snow. 43—Chief of the gods in Norse mythology. 45—Bitter plant. 47—Cloth measure.

SOLUTION TO TUESDAY’S PUZZLE. Across. —1 Anthony, 5 Bakst, 9 Osaka, 10 Carrier. 13 Abdul, 15 Hit, 16 Oaks. 18 Alda. 19 Iron. 21 Iler. 23 Few, 25 Bel. 26 Anc., 28 Eiffel, 31 Martel, 33 S.S.E., 34 Boz. 35 Nil, 36 Ebb, 33 Tabu. 40 Bull, 42 Song, 45 Nod, 46 Reign, 48 Marathi, 49 Miami. 50 Grant, 51 Thyrsus. Down.—l Archives, 2 Tarfiirtr. 3 O! In, 4 York. 5 Baa. 6 Akbar. 7 Kadi. 8 Tola, 11 Air. 12 Eat. 14 I'dinc. 17 .Stiem, 20 Nef. 22 Elan. 24 Webb. 26 Atlantis, 27 f’laldius 29 Issue, 30 Lohs, 32 Fit, 36 Elgin, 37 Ana, 39 Boh, 4.0 Brig, 41 Lima, 13 Omit, 41 Graj, 4,

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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 147, 18 March 1937, Page 3

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To-day’s Crossword Puzzle Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 147, 18 March 1937, Page 3

To-day’s Crossword Puzzle Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 147, 18 March 1937, Page 3