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FOR THE CHILDREN

TINK'S* CROSS-WORD PUZZLE Solution 'link's Crossword Puzzle,sth Juno, 1926:

ACROSS . DOWN 2.—French for "the" (feminine)—La. I. Sedate.—Staid s.—High voice.—Treble 2. To permit.—Let. 6.—Preposition.—To. 3.—To be in plenty.—Abound. 7.—The Thing.—lt, 4.—Pronoun,—Me. 9.—Yasc-sbapcd \ e-ssel.—Urtt, Q.-f Musical sound-—Tone. 11.._T0 perform.—Do. 10.—Negative.—No. 12. Inclines, (be head.— 13.—Upon,—On. 15.—Marshy land.— Fen. 14. Therefore—So. 1,6. —Preposition. —On. And here arc the clues for tllis week's problem:— ACROSS DOWN l._To repeat a sound- ■• I.—Nice for breakfast. . 9.—Name of a great English states- 2.—Room in which coats and parcels man. are left. 11.—To depart. 3.—Exclamation. 12.—Twenty-four hours. 4.—Uneven. 15.—One hundred artd ten (Roman s.—Pen fev pigs. numerals). 6 —Behold ' 14. A cutting instrument. 7.—Perpetual'. 16—To place. 8— A subject. 17.—Used with a lock- 10.—Unhappy. 18.—Affirmative. ' 15.—Tiny. ig._Substa.nco; from which metal is ' 16. The' ocean. extracted. 19.—Onetime. 21.--A serpent. 20.—The border of a garment, 23—Negative. 22.—Pastries. 24.—Busv insect. 24.—Except. 26—A three-toed sloth. 25.—T0 How back. 07—Harlequin's partner. 28.—Fifty-one (Human numerals). 30.—T0 give out. 29.—Meaning "That is. 31.—Wagers.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 18 June 1926, Page 8

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FOR THE CHILDREN Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 18 June 1926, Page 8

FOR THE CHILDREN Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 18 June 1926, Page 8

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