NEW ZEALAND CROSSWORD PUZZLES.
ACROSS. 1. Highly palatable. 5. Noted for a delicate waist and a sturdy st mg. 8. What (he executioner of Charles I. had for lunch at the King's Head. 12. To or from a considerable distance. l:i. Passage. money, also its payer. 14. Responsible for the blush on many a cheek. 15. Reduce in status. 17. The promise of life. 19. Jjpngt.li by breadth. 20. Effects a junction. 22. Hound contrivance sometimes used to flatten. 24. Tie adventurous. 25. Makes a hole. 27. Discover by sharpness of sight. 28. Places of worship. :iO. A constellation. 32. Instrument for improving vision. 35. (ieneral title of nobility. 37. Political considerations. 38. Old Ireland. 30. Body of selected representatives. 42. No good at all. 13 An atom or microscopic creature. 44. Huntsman's name for a hare. 47. Experience of danger. 49. Stout cordage. 50. Appliances for lifting heavy weights. 52. A small handbag. 55. Produced by moisture on metal. 5C>. Foot of an animal. 58. Basely deceived. 59. "Come in." 1.0. Ceremonial platform. 61. The way to anywhere. 62. Interloper in a garden. 63. A way out. 64. A British coin.
DOWN. 1. Soft minuml with a soapy feel. '2. On Shanks' pony. :i. Cut through with teeth. 4. Particular directions. 5. Use with licfxlocfful extravagance. Creek god of war mid pestilence. 7. Use your eyes well. H. Mergo into a unit. 9. Throws violently. 10. Moulding shaped like the loiter S. 11. Fruit, with a characteristic shape. Hi. (lathers in harvest. IK. Lazy folk. '2l. Show signs of grief. '2: l. Natural substances containing metal. '2.'). Jiargo packages. '2('i. At least a little thin on top. '27, Between a. nianiuis and a viscount. '2B. Joyously celebrated. '2O. Town of "Western Samoa. .'II. Kinds of deer. :i'2. The whole lot. :i:i. Spherical bodies. lit. Definite purposes. Ilfi. Bereft of reason. :i7. Cio out, of sight. ■lO. Tapering piece of cloth in a, garment. <tl. Boy with bow and arrow. 44. Cooking utensil. 45. Make fast. 40. Appliance of propulsion. 47. Stickv fluid. 48. Supply again with equipment. 41). Outlier in handfuls. 51. Any letter of the ancient Teutonic alphabet. 5'2. Very pliable sort, of leather. 53. A preposition made of two other*. 54. A whirling movement. 67. Poem with varying lengths of •verse.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21165, 23 April 1932, Page 7 (Supplement)
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