CROSSWORD PUZZLE
OLU E S ACROSS DOWN 1. Eft. 1. Parts of speech. 5. Employer. 2. Eagle. 9. Speed. _ . 3. Quick at repartee. 14. Constellation. 4. As well. 15. Augury. 6. Rise in the air. 16. Feeble 7. Vents. 17. To.' 8. Ropair. 18. Stray. 10. Dread. 19. Calm. 11. Layer. 20. Fine fabric. 12. Silent. 21. Military. 13. Added to. 23. Centre. 18. Goods. 24. Twelve month. 19. Excuse. 2G. Spread. 21. .Spoil. 29. Woody plant. 22. Weapons. 31. Post. / 25. Everlasting. 31. Border. 27. Shellfish. 3G. Ankle coverings. 28. Biblical garden. 38. Dainty. 30. Heroic. 40. Absorb knowledge. 32. Stead. 41. Hank. 33. Grief. 42. Forthwith. 34. Enthusiasm. 43. twenty. 35. Jail. 45. Musical instrument 37. Limit. 46. Water course. €9. Adduce. 48. Ornamental staff. 43. Caused to go. 51. Spear. 44. Mould. 54. Oxide of iron. 47. Canopy. 57. Convulsive sigh. 49. Billiards rod. 59. Repeat. 50. Musical term Gl. Number. 52. Tree. 63. Tribes. 53. Hub out. / 05. Vigour. 65. Drag. G6. Regrets. 'oG. Surround. 07. Meastiro of area. 57. Blemish. 68. Lie in warmth. 58. Farm shed. 09. Small body of men.6o. Inquires. 70. Restore. 62. Headland. 71. Remainder. 64. Born. , 72. Compass Point. 66. Uproar.
The solution of tho above puzzlo will be published on Wednesday. SATURDAY'S SOLUTION The solution of the crossword puzzle set in the Herald Supplement on Saturday is as follows: —
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21509, 5 June 1933, Page 2
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230CROSSWORD PUZZLE New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21509, 5 June 1933, Page 2
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