NEW ZEALAND CROSSWORD PUZZLES.
ACROSS. 1. Js no place, but includes many. 4. Ghostly appearance. 10. Sudden, vicious thrust. 13. Thrown out of possession. / M Relief under another and an artistic name. 13. A weight always short in soma commodities. IG. Family and familiar name of many living things. 17. A label sticking out. 18. You may have been called this when you were very young. 19. Lines and spaces used in a popular art. 21. Fluid ejected in an eruption. 2.'!. Veins of precious ore. 25. Norse god of wisdom, poetry and war. 28. Quick in mind and movement. ;!0. Implement of torture and capture. 31. Compel by exerting strength. 32. Hold in admiring respect. 34. Disorderly and confused fights. 35. Very velvet it may be, but it can often wound. 36. A bosom friend and companion. 37. Less cumbered by superfluous words. 41. Belonging to the back.' 44. Filled with high rapture. 45. A vehicle ancient and modern, 47. Femalcv relative once removed. 48. Having much good sense. 49. Frolicsome activity. 51. Poems of a classic sort. 52. Personal pronoun too little heard. 54. At least a bare majority. £6. Be out of health or wrong. £B. Tho general run of capacity or chance. 59. Bccppfiicle of many uses. 61. Useful kind of dog. 62. New Zealand mountain range. 63. Climax or anticlimax. 64. Cunning:, patient hunter. 65. Good weapon of the wise and cultured.
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DOWN. 1. Came into close touch. 2. Words of frank acknowledgment. 3. A pointed implement of many sizes. 4. One of Nature's night-light*. 5. Pertaining to punishment. G. Hesponsiblo pressman. 1. Marked out with care by story, argument or pen. 8. Little rivers loved of poets. 9. Otherwise or in addition. 10. Very deep black colour. 11. Greed of gold and other valuable possessions. 12. Smart, little movement of the head. 18. Old Mother Hubbard's discovery of disappoint men t. 20. Hasn't much sense but is not usually aware of that. 21. Who said—" the brooch indeed and gem of all the nation"? 22. Old and trained by experience. 2). Animal of high intelligence. 20. Treated so that it, can be better used. 27. Gets into a sheltering covert. 20. tndian wigwam or tent. 31 Criminals guilty of grave misdemeanour. 33. Spoil by rough or careless treatment. 34 Out, of mind thnigh not necessarily out of sight. .IS. State of great ecstasy. 39. Cooked 'dish, often of various constituents. -10. Considerable hole or distance. 42. Mutinous, uproarious disturbance. Modern process of welding. 45. Implement for obtaining pictures, 4fi. Brief utterance of comment. 49. Long exceedingly to possess. 50. Thoroughgoing rascal. S3 Head-coverings of diverse sorts. 55 Spoil and harden the surface by applying heat. 56. Imitate slavishly and foolishly. 57. Movable covering. 59. Said to have been Adam's share of the apple 60. One and nothing.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21130, 12 March 1932, Page 7 (Supplement)
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