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To-day’s Crossword Puzzle

CLUES. —Across. !) —Franco - British A.A. 10— It was useloss to try to shut him up. 11— Stevens onia n tide. 12— Naturally one sets water nymphs in reeds. 1" —Retainers w h o held the Cort? 14— T oil the deca p i 1 a t e. d ecclesiastic. 15— Come with news about a novel family. 18—I help a tramp rise in the world of art (Hyphen). 20— This could easily be secreted. 21— She makes a good deal of progress. 23—He didn’t come from one of Derbyshire’s depressed arena. 25—Has nothing on after (lie dance. 2ft—lt really is so. 27—P r e s u m a h ly there were two kinds nt Poets’ Pub. 28 Stic has a sham tail in Worcestershire. CLUES.—Down, 1 — ID seems to climb quickly but fails in the end. (Two words, ft. 2) 2—Here you find re-

linf in a drink. (Two words, 3,7) 3— Dickens's w a s perhaps the only prose one. (Two words, fl.) 4 -‘‘The measured of racing oars.’’ (Tennyson.) s—Not an affectinn of watches (Two words, 4. 5.)

6— Suitable slogan for the Rhick- 17niailors' Union. (Three words, 7, 192.6.) 7— It would be 20 damping if he got wed. 22 8— A bus caught by the rising tide. 16—0 np girl Inn many in a same 24— of cricket. (Two

words, 6,4.) —Nejrro * seamr? (Two words. 4. •”») —Go in ♦he wrong way ? BegainpfJ I h o lead in the nmnl. —“The of Night, the red of Dawn.” (Flecker.) —ln place of crime.

SOLUTION TO TUESDAY’S PUZZLE.

ACKOSS.—I Angrv, 5 Alcohol. 11 Mare. 12 Cue. 13 Cope. 11 Bred. 15 Add. Hi Taut, 17 Ire. 18 Brig. 11) Erst. 211 Total. 22 Tent. 21 Dud. 2ti Hol. 211 Deaf. 31 Rebut. 31 Afar, 17 Palm, 39 Lea, 40 Page, 41 Pie, 42 Yank. 43 Ides, 44 End. 45 Erne, 4« Dessert, 47 Stean.

DOWN'.—I Ambit. 2 Narrow. 3 Drool. 1 pod. 5 Audit, C, Lodger. 7 <>.•!,■Ho, R Hoar !> Opus. 10 Loris. 12 Car, 18 Blue, 21 Address. 23 Norm. 25 Dapper. 27 Duepna, 28 Vapid, 30 Faint, 32 Blare, 33 Taken, 35 Tilde, 36 Ages, 38 Led, L

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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 158, 1 April 1937, Page 3

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365

To-day’s Crossword Puzzle Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 158, 1 April 1937, Page 3

To-day’s Crossword Puzzle Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 158, 1 April 1937, Page 3

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