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NEW ZEALAND CROSSWORD PUZZLES

/ ACROSS 1. Of (he time that is passing. 7. Young partridge or grouse. 13.» Grows up and down. M. See that he does not get the better of you. 15. A welcome relief. 37. A stono often of high value. 10. Destructive animal. 20. £o out of a set oourse. 22. A fish of at least'two colours. 23. Stately word for a simple prayer. 2.1. Tossed much about, tins is " asleep." 'Ai. A place of poor repute. 27. Prominently, distinctively. 30. A numeral. 31. This can never be in the middle. 33. This circling earth. 31. Owned by a lady. 35. A group of evergreens. 36. Take to pieces again. 37. An utterance of regret. 40. Not enough to mako a meal. 42. Producer of the ring. 4G. A negative result. 47. Not morning prayers. 49. A name in legal fiction. 80. Altogether avoided. 51. A useful liquid. 52. Symbol of ardour. .53. -Part of a circle. oS. A marshy waste. 50. - A book of forms and ceremonies. 59. Acquaint with news 62. Take into an embrace. 63. Description of a law hard on women folk. 64. Dances up and down on one's knee. 65. A simple substance or principle.

CLUES

DOWN 1. Eat away by decrees. 2. Tempore rily inactive. 3. Where clashing streams meet. ■l. Originator of many conveniences and pleasures. Mostly holes joined closely. G. Three in some names. 7. A skipper is not usually much good without this. 8. Objectivo of "lie"—sometimes of " she." 9. Without any irregularity. 10. This is useful for music. • 11. Causa to be appeased. 12. Becomes suffused with a blush. 10. Having appendages—feathers, for in-

stance. 18. One suffering deprivation or defeat. 21. Sometimes it is well to leave the door

thus. 24. Put into musical symbols. 25. Smoothing machines or blocks of wood. 28. One of tins United States. 29. Coarse and unfeeling person. 32. Deity of the dawn. 34. Sido of a fireplace. 37. Containing no liquid. 38. It mostly depends upon this whether life is worth living. 39. By lamp and ring ho could make others

obey orders. 41. Part of a ship's rigging. 43. A building of some importance. 14. Is inspired by an emotion. 45. With the least quantity of fat. 17. Pertaining to this time of the year. 48. A I; pienl portion. 53. (lifts bestowed oil a beggar. 51. Often more .in this than meets the eye. 57. Little name once common for a big country. 58. A tract of ground. 00. A bosom friend. G> An encircling cd;«.

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Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21640, 4 November 1933, Page 8 (Supplement)

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NEW ZEALAND CROSSWORD PUZZLES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21640, 4 November 1933, Page 8 (Supplement)

NEW ZEALAND CROSSWORD PUZZLES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21640, 4 November 1933, Page 8 (Supplement)

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