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CROSS - WORD PUZZLE.

The puzzle now published was constructed by Mr. H. W. Tidman, Egremont Street, Takapuna. Its solution will appear on Wednesday.

HORIZONTAL. 1. Suggest. 7. Name of flower. . . 13. Stuffed bird U3ed for training hawks. 14. To jostle. _ 16. Name of bono in foro-arm. 19l Thing the prudent motorist never leaves behind. 20. Town on River Granges (India;. 21. To spoil. 23. National (abbr.;. 24. Ship's, frequent experience. St Namo ity of a duke Lord Jellicoo is acquainted with. j!2. Tructs of land. 34. Something projecting. p,5. Cause of irritation to public bodies. 5(6. A faint light. £.B. Same as 33 vertical only Plural. £.9. Part of field to left of right-handed batter. ll" The'clip that cheers but not inebriates. .14' Tiling that somo people tako easily. <18." Worn by Ju.paneso ladies. 151. Parched. .53. Straighten up. 54. Graceful bird. 35. Aftermath of crime. ,57. Folk who work for a living. 59! Marriago portion. 81. Albo. 62 To beg the Question. 05. Gift some folk receive in generous measure.. , . , . , ~ 67. A particular friend of nad s. 70. What kiddies like at bed-time. 71. No nation will own it, but all make uso of it. 73. Name of Canadian laKo. 74. Used by printers. 75. Stroke of good luck for tho needy.

VERTICAL. 1. Praise. 2. Queer. , , , 3. Mixed substance extracted from the earth. 4. One who -writes. 5. Point of compass. (5. Fleet-footed animal7. To make a note of anything. 8. An exclamation of pain. 9. Fear 3 10. Latin word meaning "the last " (abbr.). 11. Whero foolish men leave much money. 12. African camps. 15. Place for storing things. 18. Period of timo, 20. Footnote found on many circulars. 2'3. Spanish coin. 23. Always in front of one. 25. Another period of time. 26. Hebrew liquid measure. 27. Thing footballers and babies do. £B. A state of excitement. 29. Ancestor somo folk won't recognise. 30. Last word in oath often used by Lancashire folk. 33. Printer's measure. 3(1. South African antelope. 37. Regret. 42. Sooner. 43. Thing His Majesty seldom missea. 45. Prominent on every ship. 46. Royal Irish (abbr.). 47. A tiny insect, but very troublesomo. 48. What some peoplo do with debts. 49. Referred to in song, "Three Fishers." 50. Guaranteed against less, 5?. To shake. 54. Evidence that dad doesn't suffer from insomnia. sfi. The hart's "better half." 58. How somo people live without working. 60. Something that the Aussies do well. 63. Largo vessel for holding liquids. 64. A liquid the aforesaid vessel sometimes holds. 65. To "chow the racr." 66. One of the late Prime Minister's characteristics. 6S, Wrath. 69. Scottish word denoting " possession." 71. Little word used frequently in Scripture. 72. Little word not found in marriage service.

TO COMPETITORS. Entries for next week's puzrfo must be received by Thursday, August b. Competitors should note that no entry will be returned unless accompanied by a stamped and addressed envelope. Entries each week should be addressed to THE EDITOR, NEW ZEALAND HERALD, and the envelope should be endorsed "Cross-word Puzzle." The time lor receiving entries will be adhered to strictly.

SOLUTION OP SATURDAY'S PUZZLE

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19086, 3 August 1925, Page 13

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CROSS – WORD PUZZLE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19086, 3 August 1925, Page 13

CROSS – WORD PUZZLE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19086, 3 August 1925, Page 13