NEW ZEALAND CROSSWORD PUZZLES
ACROSS 1. Burn so as to harden. 5. Different or distinct. 9. A god* of war. 13. An outlay of resources. 34. Another form of the same thing. 15. Imitated foolishly. 16. Narrow arm of the sea. 18. Take a substantial meal. 19. Carelessly loose. 20. Gives up business. 22. Often the best time to do anything 23. Where water, more or less, is found 24. A scientist's pocket. 26. A possession worth having. 28. An encysted swelling. 30. Playthings for fiirls. 33. Food —general oi: partioular. 34. Guide to a haven. 36. Prescribed food. 37. Securely fastened. 38. Of the morning. 39. Resist the rush of a current. 41. Abandon effort. 43. Give up to another. 45. An alluring sea-nymph. 47. A piece of turf, or the whole of it, 48. Resinous trees. 49. Centre of a starry system. ■sl. A chemist's salt. 52. A break or interval. 54. Quite definite. 57. Cry of a bird. 59. In a little while. 61. Pertaining to speech or sons. 62. A New Zealand tree. 63. Reduced in strength. 64. A foe of filth. 65. ' A canny man, as a rul#. 66. ' Narrow thoroughfares. 67. Where the sun declines.
CLUES
DOWN 1. Add this and you give a document more dignity. 2. A word of wide scope. 3. The topmost point. 4. A primary colour. 5. A basket-maker's tree. 6. Not tlic most comfortable dwelling this summer. 7. All time and at any time. 8. Taxes collected by ft local authority. 9. A friend in need will require or give this. 10. This is unwelcome on a holiday. 11. Make worthy of admiration. 12. Cook well, but without speed. 17. An attack on reputation. 20. Voracious, destructive animal. 21. Heavy with moisture. 23. Ahead of the appointed hour. 25. An addition to a will. 26. Gather in a great heap. 27. More secure from risk. 28. Larwood does not bowl many of these. 29. A confirmed wanderer. 31. A thin but strong fabric. 32. Pens for the gentlemen that pay the rent. 34. Each or by means of. 35. Put under strain. 40. Of tremendous size. 42. An exercise of thought variously employed. 44. Discussions more or less formal. 46. Not much good to a blind horse, they say. 43. A sort of cushion, often small. . 60. Even in height or surface. 51. Transfers for a consideration. 52. Goes busily but fruitlessly, about. 53. A game with a ball. 55. Appendage to a musical composition. 56. A small fish. 57. An implement of education, becoming obsolete. 58.' A growth on the skin. 60. A nard-shelled fruit. 62. In the natural state.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21716, 3 February 1934, Page 7 (Supplement)
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443NEW ZEALAND CROSSWORD PUZZLES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21716, 3 February 1934, Page 7 (Supplement)
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