NEW ZEALAND CROSSWORD PUZZLES.
ACROSS.
1. Branches of learning. 4. By-products of wotk. . 8. She was " faultily faultless, icily 10gular." 11. A Wild West show. 12. High-priest. _ . . 18. 'To stamp a design upon a booir. 15. Machine_ for boring. 16. To furnish for firing. -Tit, 18. Once, as its name shows, tlio eighth 20. Jessica's lover (Shakespeare). 22. Stuffs that have made some well and many well off. . , I tre»M Witt old-time 27 Aij'Jntent Jook, not necessarily polite. 50. Shut into a limited space. 32 Put to the proof. . 33. Payment for professional service. 34 Trough for \vashing gold. . 35 Old name of the Spanish Peninsula. 3D! Means both to compel and to do 42. Fractions-used in reckoning fineneiiß of gold. 43. A bird. 45. Clear and shining. . ~ 4(5. Those sent to a conferring asserably. 49. Treats with ridicule. 51. Last six lines of sonnets. 54, Length and breadth. 55. View more or less distant yet confined. SG. To level to tho ground. 57. To bring about a change. 58. Fairy folk. . . 59 These sometimes como to those,, wno stand and wait. _ . 50. G-ives an interpretation. 61. Heavenly body.
DOWN.
1. Vocal part higher tbau tenor, 2. Neither a walk nor a run, 3. Ho was wealthy and wise. 4. Given up, 5. Dreadfully shocking, fi. Deficient in colour. 7. Place for exhibiting paintings. 8. Meddles with unwarrantably. 9. Ere long. 10. Lower part of a room wall, specially constructed. 14. Pigment used in red and yellow paints. 17. The clear bluo of tho sky. 19. Blessed with profit. 21 Is not unliko. 23. Rotating or sliding piece of mechanism. 21. Relating to sight. 25. Part qf a target, 28 Room in the top of a building. 29. Sharp, although it may bo flat, 31. A goddess. J)2. In addition. 3G. More unworthy or impure. 87. Bars at right-angles to curves. 38. A merry, prankish fellow. •10. Makes attractively brilliant. 41. Capabilities of distinction. 43. Ardent and prolonged wish. 41. Needlessly destroyed. 47. Very ancient mechanical appliance. 4S. Species of duck. 49. To move quickly. EO. To gather harvest. ■ 52. On your right when sou face nortn» Go. Wise man, with prophetio vision.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20514, 15 March 1930, Page 5 (Supplement)
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