NEW ZEALAND CROSSWORD PUZZLES
ACROSS 1. At an extremity. 7. A collection of trunks and much elso 12. Adorned with gay clothing. 13. Afflicted with fright. 15, Near yet apart. 17. Protections from a rush of water. 18. Useful companion on a journey. 20. A drees material. 21. Long stretches of timo. 22. Compact and hard. 24. A kind of hem or edging. 25. Lift this to gel within. 26. Put out of sight. 27. A slender pole. 29. Twenty-four hours or less. 30. Brings into existence. 32. You may find it in a pickle. 33. This belongs to n foot. 3-1. Indulged in reflections. 37. Pliico of cheap entertainment 39. Life in a hard soUing. 40. Vohiclo, ancient and modern. 41. A colour. 43. Good soil as a rule,, 45. An elementary substance. 47. Native shrub of New Zealand. 48. Beneath the surface*. 50. Source of light. 51. This is in the cork, not the bottle. 52. Pertaining to the stars. 54. Dress of more or k-ss elegance. 55. Continue to echo loudly. 56. Torn violently open. 57. Conies from a source. DOWN 1. Very depressing. 2. Climbed a considerable height. 3. Unwelcome intruders in a crop. 4. They are educated in the higher branches. 5. Of interest, perhapii, to a lass. 6. At the very end. 7. Not much of a pocket, but useful. 8. More than singular. 9 Ply the t-eetli again. 10. Given revising touchei.
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11. A score—at any same. 14. Exercises of grave thought. 16. Instrument for measuring expansion. 15. Reduces in intensity. 19. Marked by motives of robbery. 22. It is worse than a blunder. 23. Small rouiH spot. 26. A bird of 1-uig bones. 28. Discourage mid prevent. 30. Small it may be. but precious always. 31. Heavy with moisture, 35. A sweet, distilled liquor. 36. A favourite term with druggists. 37. Can be easily bent. 38. £eremoninl treatise of magio literature. 41. Stones of ruddy hue. 42. Constriiint by threats. 4t. Stones to mark a boundary. 46. Don't believe oil you read on the»>». 47. Now then, altogether! 49. Use violently wild words. 51. An imnressive decoration. 53. Gave direction or inducement. 54. A constellation.
The solution of the crossword puzzlo in Wednesday's herai.d is as follows:—'
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22256, 2 November 1935, Page 8 (Supplement)
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