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TO-DAY’S CROSSWORD PUZZLE

ULUES—Across. I—The1 —The French form of “James.” 7—lStii century Admiralty clerk who wrote a famous “Diary.” Jl—Kind of fruit. 12- Celebrated London school for budding artists. 13 Have (Scot). 1-I—Famous mythical Spaniard, notorious for his love affairs. (1’ w o wo I'd s. 3. 4). 15---German 4»r<d hors . who compiled a well-known book of fairy tales. 17- Genus of antelopes. 18— AF a n ’ s u a m e (dim.). 21) -otherwise. 21—Telegram (abbrj. 23— 'l’lie danc i n g priests of Mars in ancient Rome. 24— Peace. 27—German admiral who perished with his fleet at the Battle of the

Falkland Isles in 4 1914. 4 29— Book of the New 5 Testamenr. 30— The author of a ’ popular book of nonsense-rhymes. 32—Employed. 35—Name by which the Revolutionaries designated Louis XVI. after bis deposition. 37 —lnsect. 38—Italian town. 40—Mural decoration. 42—Man’s name. 44 —Wedges. 40 —River that flows through Washing, capital of the U.S.A. 47 —French coin. 1

48—Woman’s name. ■l9—Since. .V) —Let in. 51—Ireland’s principal river, Down. 1 The seventh Book of tlic Old Testament. 2—River that Hows through tlie city of Bristol. 3 A monarch who was king of Eng--lan d. Denmark and Norway. I— Common. s—Dash. (>—Beach. 7—Wooden pin.

8— Famous king of Macedon, father of Alexander the Great. 9— Tropical roots. 10—The mother of . Bacchus, god of wine. 16—Second issue. 19—In the German Army a soldier eorrespondiug io I li e B r i t. ish “liiflemair’ or I’reiieh -1'11:111.seur.” 22—loseph’s younger son. and ‘'iotribe whicli he founded. (Bible) 2.7— l-’asten. 2)>—Flowed back. 28—Observe. 30—The capital el Tibet.

f 31 —Sea battle that, r end e d Antony e and Cleopatra’s dream of worldempire (31 B.C.i. f 33 -Sailor. f 31 in EPisc o p a i e li n r <• li c s. a clergyiiuiu r.-iuk-II itlg below the )• priests. i> 36 -Carpel. i 37 -Di s ting uisle-d r Boer general who foiiglu against Hie British and i- later I) e <• a m e Premier of Soul 1) i- Africa. ■;■.) l-'iiriilsli.-il with shoes II -Does iO.E.i. 13 - Farinaceous subI st.-uice. 45-Placed.

SOLUTION TO SATURDAY'S PUZZLE

Across.—l Hurlaw. 0 Occurs. 12 Arion. 14 Ohnet. 15 Negus. 11l Reave. 17 iterai<-. IS Use. 19 Era. 21 Lot. 22 Yours. 25 Age. 2(5 Ala. 27 Cue. 2s Gra.'ii. 3(1 Owl. 32 Roe. 34 lan, 36 Priests 37 Paley, in lonic 13 Truro. 14 Atom- 15 Sedans 16 Snores. Ihmii, 1 Hamill 2 ♦ ..n -; ■ * •* •mi t*« i;e»„ 11 Sie.-.i-. I:’. R. : ■ f:h- :i; A-. 1-..:, . ■ i. .-pls .’> Geryou. 'JU Titian, 31 Luuees, 33 Opera, uo Asolo, 33 Arc, 33 bud, 11 Nor, J J Ine.

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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 190, 10 May 1938, Page 3

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TO-DAY’S CROSSWORD PUZZLE Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 190, 10 May 1938, Page 3

TO-DAY’S CROSSWORD PUZZLE Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 190, 10 May 1938, Page 3