CROSSWORD PUZZLE.
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(Solution will bo published on Monday.)
CLUES.
ACROSS. 1. Established by reason or experience, (i. A worthless or mischievous fellow. 11. Landing-place projecting into the son. 12. Annoys exceedingly--13. Periods of existence. 15. Woolly animals. 1(1. Small group of dwellings. 17. An aquatic mummal. IS. Went headlong. '2O. A collection of ilems. 21. Cherished longing.?. 23. To arrive within. 21), To iidd ut). 27. Exclusive group. 30. To remove by scattering. 32. Teasing talk. 33. Formal poems. 34. "A mountainous mass. 35. Popular pastime. 38. Definite happenings. 41. A distinguished assembly. 42. Demurely shy. 44. To rub out or strike out. 45. Restricting circumstances. 48. Heads of corn. 51. To make as good as ever. 52. Performance by two. 54. Distinctly bored. 55. According to the exact sense 5(1. Adjectival naming of a country m Far East. 57. A word of sorts. 58. Recently deceased, fit). To dislike much. GO.' Causes to be calm.
DOWN. 1. A considerable heap. 2.. Meals in general. 3. Uttered in speech. 4. To get out of the war. 5. To abandon action. 6. To turn back. 7. Something spoken indirectly 8. A visit of politeness. 9. Not in favour. 10. Aids to locomotion. 11. Did not fail. 14. A useful sort of dog. 19. A musical instrument. 21, Appliances for shifting soil. 22. Articles of dress. 24. Potassium nitrate. ' 25. A species of lyric poem. 25. Hostile emotion. 29. Puts to the proof. 31. The sheltered side. 32. An insect 35. Loses life-fluid. 3(1. White and smooth. _ 37 Low murmur of pain. 39." Without affectation. ■lO. To occupy land. 42. Time for payment. 43. Gives way. 4C,. Long journeys. 47. To give a turn. 49. Dry and barren. 60. Little aperture. U2 fJirall. retired spot. •.CD. Takes nounslmiout.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20725, 19 November 1930, Page 5
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349CROSSWORD PUZZLE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20725, 19 November 1930, Page 5
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