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To-day’s Crossword Puzzle

CLUBS. —Across. I—Mr. Burchell's exclamation al the end of every sentence Lady Blarney and Miss Sk'eggs spoke. -1-—How one feels on a special cheap trip? 9—Not glass eyes, understand. 10— The pot’s broken and the beer’s all round. 11 — Suggests that the fruit intended was purely imaginary. 12— As to understanding it, one must start off with surprise. 13— T li e batteries support them in light work. (Two words, 8. 7.) 15—Crime of getting in the light? (Two words, 8,7.) 20— It js ideal for the priest’s seat. 21— Seaside factory, not a large cellar. (Hyphen.) 22— The near leg is

deformed. 23— Place of inner change. 24— The Greeks used to muse, so to speak. on this mountain. 23— It is after 501,100 in Roman characters. Down. I—Over a meadow a great: way off. (Hyphen.)

2— One may have gargled with it. 3— In Kiev I’d entirely hidden it. 4— The current temperature is provided by them. (Two words, S,, 7.) 5— Logar i t h m i c traits.

bird at bed-time. 7— Only way to give sworn evidence without perjury. (Two words, 2,5.) 8 — In the end I went in. 14—Not indoor work for the detective. (Two words, 6,3.)

.17—S hake speare’s a January G play a was staged tn it. •18—Look of the ) drunken sailor t when put iu the longboat? <l9—Ho believes only ■. in being cxperl- ) cnced.

LlcllLS. . , G—- This bird mightlG—Singer who rode2o—l be Irish one was be almost any in and out of Dly. highly prized.

SOLUTION TO THURSDAY’S PUZZLE. AeroHH. —1 Sumter. (> Strove. 11 Trv. 12 Luppa. 13 Rio. 14 Risban, I.> Astral, th Neath. 18 Bart. 21. Sic, 22 Orra. 24 Odeum. .25 Aryan. 27 Corvine. 28 I ulkit. Hamon, 33 Amos. 34 D.S.M., 36 Done. 37 Armet. 39 Esscne, II Legged, Lee, i-t Lambs. 15 Are, 4G Anslem, 47 Atoned. . „ . „ Down.—t Strabo, 2 Url, 3 Mysore, 4 Elan, 5 Runes, b Spate, 7 Tash, S Otrerj, Via. 10 Eollan, 17 Atavism, 19 Adsum, 20 Tucks, 22 Oread, 23 Rajon, u> Moa, U 5 And, 28 Pamela, 29 Losses, 31 Morgan, 32 Needed, 3-1 Bream. 35 Melba, o 7 Anil, 38 40 Send, 42 Ere.

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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 172, 17 April 1937, Page 6 (Supplement)

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To-day’s Crossword Puzzle Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 172, 17 April 1937, Page 6 (Supplement)

To-day’s Crossword Puzzle Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 172, 17 April 1937, Page 6 (Supplement)

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