NEW ZEALAND CROSSWORD PUZZLES
ACROSS 1. Unfortunately, disqualified for politics. 4. Lino intersecting a curve. 8. Dressy fellows, fair same for flappers. 11. Sacred bird of Americans. 13. Full of " go." 15. From this you may get the truth. .17. " And still the wonder grew." 19. Equipment for an expedition. '2O As a rule, two of (hose on the head and one in the heart. 22. He may be a better man than his father. '23. Dr. Johnson described this as a mouthful. 23. Relinquishes for a consideration. 20. "All in favour" vote this way. 27 This lnnkcH possible a loaf after harvest. '29. It's not always wise to liavo Hi is out. 30. The time-value of somo words. 32. Producers of a Rood vision. 34. An anagram of the word just Bought. 35. Stretched very tightly. 36. The origin of a " boater." 37. Make indirect mention. 41. If this be a name, fipell it, with a capital. 44. There may be present in thousands but not one can be seen. 45. Not much of a hat. ' •• 17. Full of repentant or sympathetic regret. 18. A measure of land. 40. Leas and more than a full slop. 51. A joining yet dividing word. 52. Often confined in a pen. 53. Things to get hold of. 55. Were in contact.. 57. Foolish to a degree. 59. A composition like elephants' tusks. 61. Remarkably neat in appearance. 02. Gives up to another. * ' 63. An outrageously ecstatic revel. 04. The basket-willow. 05. A timber of many übm.
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DOWN 1. Where 6tay3 and braces are repaired. 2. Furnish a reference. 3. Good for nothing. 4. Without these you can't do the job in hand. 5. A pod of Olympus. G. Without a doubt. 7. Ladies of rank. 8. Often on a Turk's head. 9. " Their . each morning duly paid." 10. On the dotted line, if you plea6e. 12. Obtained by fair means or foul. 14. Better not blow its light out. ](!. Part of a church. Ift. Belonging to Northern Europe. 21. Set this out well, to-begin with. 24 A very nasty pimplo. 2G. A hanging matter, yet meant to give pleasure. 27. Extraordinarily fine jumpers, but not popular wear. 28. What father does with his HeuALD; baby enn't. 80. Signs of sorrow or vexation. 31. Every guest makes this as ho comos in. 33. Make a piteous plea. 34., Cut off sharply. 39.' Advances by uncle. H 9. Lying in ambush. 40. Lacking in adornment. 42. Sometimes, like piecrust, this is made to bo broken. 43 Left the path of truth or virtue. . 45. Not silly rabbits, by any means; Solomon thought them wise. 4G. Enlisted to be a terror to evildoers. 49. A short division of a long poem. 50. Not at any time, past, present or future. f>2. The subtle villain in " Othello." 53. " A miss is ns good as a mile;" this is better still. 54. A shapely piece of turf. SG. Count and recount. 58. Solemn word of denial. GO. A primary colour of the spectrum.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21314, 15 October 1932, Page 7 (Supplement)
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