CROSS-WORD PUZZLE: NEW ZEALAND SERIES. (All rights reserved.) THE DEFINITIONS FOR PUZZ LE NO. 19, ARE AS FOLLOWS:HORIZONTAL. 1. A terminal point in New Zealand railway line 5. A routine for cake. !). (i nlf near the Red Sea. l.'l. Keyword in n mnemonic for syllogisms. 15. River in South America. 17. Biblical word for the Deity. 18. Any word in this puzzle. 1!). Indicating direction. 20. Affirmation. 22. Compass point. 211. River in Scotland. 21. His father's hope. 25. Popular in China. 27. Objects of pagan veneration. 29. A little leap. DO. Pertaining to a graduated rod. 32. Sloping type. a 5. A wading bird. :ir». Not I 38. Accustomed. 31). Ktnploy. •10. Steal. 41. Invisible but pervading. 41. Possess. •II). A fond, sad word. 49. A town near the Rhino. 51. To separate into classes. 52. Anger. 53. Foolish fright. 50. Not many. / 57. River flowing into North Sea. 58. Maori dance. 59. A payment like wergeld. (11. Liable to bo shot. 03. Assertion of existenco. _ (VI. Gifted with various abilities. 00. Denoting comparison. 07. Pertaining to seed. 09. Vessels for use. 71. Kind of public conveyance. 72. Tenancy for a term. 73. Very wet. VERTICAL. 1. Carry out instruction*!. 2. Used by a painter. Abraham's birthplace. 4. Alphabet. :>. Pertaining to a form of ridicule. 0. Kncloaed. 7. Inner part of a mould. 8. Lombard poet and novelist. 9. Denoting connection. 10. Auxiliary verb. 11. Morbid displacement. 12. Mid-day. H. A square measure. 1 tj. To make weary. 21. What the cross-word puzzle hits mado of many. 21. What they have sought. 20. Fuss. 28. Wor<4 of derision. 29. Statement of possession. 30. Flat, thin and spreading. 31. To habituate. 33. Deep-toned instruments. 31. Cloth. 30. Met in " Westward ITo! 37. Receptacle for ashes. •12. A cutter of edges. 43. First lady of the land. 45. Overcame. 47. An orc.or of merit. 48. Capable of decomposing peptones. 50. Resembling spores. 51. A form of alcohol. 54, Lateral subdivision of a church. 55. Metrical stress. 57. Where the sunrise is seen. 58. An enclosure. 00. Palm leaf. 02. Found in an egg. 04. Physical energy. 65. After the beginning. 08. Mother. 70. Popular religious body.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19061, 4 July 1925, Page 4 (Supplement)
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