down. 1. Printer's word for "lot it stand." 2. Betrayer of a trust. 8. Assumed manners. 4. A weapon. 5. A fish. 6. An English rivor. 7. Lacking warmth. 8. Lost colour or smartness. 9. 'Edge of an opening. 10. The oldest inhabitant. 11. Unlawful or improper. 12. Artificially coloured. 17. Portaining to the Holy See. 22. Direct or indirect consequences. 21. To lay down the law. 25. Island kingdom in the Pacific. 26. Name of a book. 27. Small and often floating particles. 29. Ugly looks. 30. A long view. 31. Thick, crowded together. 33. Movement of the head. 34. A floor-covering. 38. Worn away by friction. 39. Less worthy. 41. Having no certain course. 43. Possessing power. 44. Unpleasant contest. 46. Jutting headlands. 17. Preparation of raw vegetables or fruit. 45. Skin of a beast. 49. Percussion instrument. 51. First officer. 52. Quarter of a bushel. 54. Deliberate untruth. 56. Mass of anything soft.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20740, 6 December 1930, Page 5 (Supplement)
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