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To-day’s Crossword Puzzle

CLUES. —Across. I—Such1 —Such people ‘'mind” less as it were. s—Figures that are calculated to produce veneration. 10— Such writings, of course, consist of “u n in e asured” words. 11 — It would not be titling to give it a square filling. (Two words, 5, -1). 12— Ruined ruin to see. 13— A ehap tried for next to nothing. I Two words, -1. 1-I—lt usually gets worked up after going to a ball. 15—What to wear when one wants to keep one’s eyes open. IS—Pilot who takes one into port? 19—1 n s e c t s of minute make-up, of course. 21—Killer's measure of hard ground. Three words, 3, 2,4.) 25— One might have cried wiien it was spilt. 26— Pip of a kind of lemon ? 27— Gordounst o u n certainly holds it. 28— A ruler in line. 29— A change from what the liar sees. Down. I—Where the curate's egg was

S—Aspire to chase. 9—Would he consider it a reverse to have to walk in ? 15—Not the chamber for Chancery proteges. (Hyphen. 4. 4.) IG—lts pupils presumably learn to be cunning. (Two words, 3,0.) 17—Even the most orderly households

good. (Two words, 2,5.) 2— There's nothing grizzly about him. (Two words. 5,4.) 3— Notable signal for more noise. 4— Ituled in a seductive way. G—The fish rose to me. 7— One kind comes in handy for a knock-k n o e k game.

are subject to them. 18—Being violently thrown naturally led to injury. 20—Measure of a long lead. 22— Bradman takes me up in his embrace. 23— One of them is being lent just now. 24— Relatively she has a nice exterior.

SOLUTION TO THURSDAY'S PUZZLE.

ACROSS.—I Juniper, 7 Basie, 11 Era, 12 Agitate, 13 Environ. 15 Torso, 17 End, 18 llahlins, 21 Not, 23 Lave, 24 Him, 26 Novel, 28 Led, 21) Agog, 31 Sap, 33 Betrays, 36 Col, 39 Brier, 40 Erudite, 43 Veteran. 44 Sou.'4s Sheds, 46 Enacted. DOWN.—I Jeer, 2 Urn, 3 Nave, 4 Pardon, 5 Ego, 6 Hind, 7 Bath, 8 Atoll, 9 Serial, 10 Closed, 14 Inn, 16 Saved, 19 Aces, 20 Tiger, 22 Tory, 24 Rabbis. 25 Motive, 27 Lacuna. 30 Greed, 32 Pod, 34 Arts, 35 Sere, 31 List, 38 Feud, 41 Ban, 42 Toe.

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Bibliographic details

Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 255, 24 July 1937, Page 6 (Supplement)

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380

To-day’s Crossword Puzzle Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 255, 24 July 1937, Page 6 (Supplement)

To-day’s Crossword Puzzle Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 255, 24 July 1937, Page 6 (Supplement)

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