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FOR A QUIET HOUR

ACROSS I—-Esters s—lmitates 9—Sea 11—To the left (Naut.) 12—Pertaining to Iran 14—To long for 15—The (Fr.) 16—Merits 17—Mop 18—Cut 20 —A singing voice 22—A title 23—Half a score 24—A falsehood 26—Prefix. Before 28—Fabulously rich man 30 —Diving birds 32—Even (contr.) 33—Prongs 34—To (Scot.) 36—Make sorrowful 38—Plan - 40—Jeer 41__Ventured ■ 42—Serf 43—Smaller DOWN I—Frustrate 2 —A. land measure (pi.) 3—Torments 4 —River in Poland s—Appointee (abbr.) (s—Venom 7—Mistake B—Walk 10—River in Africa 11—Item in one's

Jibe Solulion of Yesterday's Puzxiz.

The Solution Will Appear To-morrow,

14 —Insect 19 —striking 21—Native of Africa 24—Shade tree 25—consumer 26—Assumed an attitude 27—The whole 28 —Ways 29—Evil 30—Guided . 31—wise men 32—Feminine suf fix (Fr.) 35—Terminates 37—Scotch river 39—Salt (Lat.)

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 75, 30 March 1939, Page 13

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FOR A QUIET HOUR Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 75, 30 March 1939, Page 13

FOR A QUIET HOUR Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 75, 30 March 1939, Page 13