NEW ZEALAND CROSSWORD PUZZLE
0 ; ACROSS 1. You pay eat from this. 7." Go over the same course. 3. ißemove by violence. 4. Species of deer. 3- Prope'lling implement. 6. Head of a column. 7. Public speech. 0. Salary for services. 1. Keenness of perception. 2. Small sort of bird. 4. Injure in appearance. •5. Figure with a circular base. 7. Apparatus for measuring. 9. Part 'of a church. 1. Brins lo a close. 2. Belonging to a union. •1. Vaporous substance. 5. Giving less for the money. 7. Personal attendants. Pertaining to the ear. 0. "Like little stole in and out." 1. Pipe in a barrel. •*>. Had occasion for. £>. Have a legal right to possession. 0. Injures a surface. 3. A measure of land. 4. Unintentional error. 8. With''quiet'humour. 7. Dashing and foaming water. 8. A fool about dress. 0. It is lighter than water. 1. A liquid measure. 2. Copies printed at ono time. 5. Straight at the face. S. 'Remorseful regret. ft. A rent-payer. 0. Lightly knock. 1. Mother in a flock. 2. Growing directly from a stem. 3/' Caused to hasten. DOWN 1. Strutted showily. 2. Movable cov.er. 3- Things added. 4. La&gc vegetable. 5. Goddess of dawn 2* .Desisted from exertion. 7. List of workers for set duties. .<j- Take as food. }»• A eat, and tidy. • beyond freight. • A'metal receptacle.
LUES 12. Without termination. IS. A cereal. 20. God of pastures, flocks and woods. 23. Particular in a list. 20. A number. 27. Thoroughly deserved 28. Full of long, deep hollows. 30. Large container. 32. Treated to a festal honour. 33. Plaited strings for fastening. 30. Fabulous bird. t 38. Away from the wind. 41. Brings up with care. 42. Boring tool. 43. Joins in one. 44. Not of the clergy. 40. Greatly discouraged. 47. Go wrong. 48. Made corrupt. 53.' Ornamental edging. 52. Cracks or fissures. 55. Become decayetl. 57. Moral faults. 50. New Zealand shellfish. 01. Keep a good heart. ' 63. That which is owed. 64. Juice from olives. <!<>. Sharp blow. 67. .Reverential fear. ♦ . ♦ The solution of the crossword puzzle published in Wednesday's Herald is as follows: ACROSS.—I, Secretary, s, Abuse Ti Area. 14, Eve. 3.5, Broths. 10 Tans' iv Demarcates. 10, Stems. 23 Ores oo 23, Her. 24. Avid, 25, Driy.2o.' HealSS" 20, Meet. 30, Ricks. 31, Patrol. 33. EmeS' 30, Demesne. 37, Demand. 38 Poeins qo' Dins. -10. Connotate. 43, Dint. 44 Farn <l6 \- Vcc - 47, Mart. 48, Shalm. 50.' Vindictive. 53, Lobo. 55, Incise. 50 Can 57, Earn. 58, Deeds. 50. Contested. DOWN.—I, Sat. 2, Erased. 3, Centre. 4, • Rase. 5, Teds. 0, Ave. 7, Removes. S Arcs' {) 10, TJtterers. 11, Sheraton. 32,'.Essa v. 15. Bred. IS, Arid. 20, Maligns. 23. Hired 24, Asks. 25, Detest. 27, Arrant. 28, Iced. 20, Mammoth. 31, Peen. 32, Lever. 31. Medicine. 35, Eminence. 36, Done. 38, Portico. 40, Cart. 4,1. Afloat: 42. Timbre. 4:t. David. 44, Face. 47, Miss. 48, Sent. 40, Ales. 51, Did. 52, Van. 51, End.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23809, 9 November 1940, Page 7 (Supplement)
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