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NEW ZEALAND CROSSWORD PUZZLE

ACROSS 1. Horns of the moon 5. It can denote e species. 8. Aids for shoemakers. , 12. Theory of life without spirit. 13. .Regard with veneration. 15. Pat. though confused, is ready for anytliingr. Hi. 6t»mihig by itself. 13. C.imc info close touch. 1!). .Surrounded by. 21. Make a grievous mistako. 2:?. Toward this the wind always blows. 24. Travelled in IwHe •_'(>. Form of mos* poetry. 28. They lift (heir heads hiprh. 2!). Fixed deeply in the mind. 32. Another name for the Plough. 31. Implement for spreading hay. 37. 'Errs in plentiful supply. 38. Edge of sin opening. 30. It may be deficient in water. 40. Expression of derisive surprise. 41. Standard measure of capacity. 44. Broke out in lawless tumult. 4ii. Committed to another's rare. 4n, Tho pith of the matter. 51. Bird of prey. 52. Lower part of an inner wall. 55. Cut off the ends. s'i A celestial body. 57. Hypothetical units of biology. 5!», Cloth with a corded surface, 60. You can cat this and have it too. i>2. Any distinctive doctrine. HI. Suppress a part. «(i. Genus of South American flowering plants. 67. All considered individually. 68. He keeps close watch on others. 60. Foreign holiday festival.

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Solution of Last Wednesday's Puzzle. Across: 1, Score. 6, Fluke. 11, " Phrenologist. 13, Robed. 14, Abetted. IG, Arid. 17, Rued. 18, Ray. lit, Tat. 20, Puns. 21. Base. 22, Fact.Cider. 25, Duck. 20, Fore. 27, Overt. 29, Ford. 31, Sops. 32, Sloe. 33, Top. 35, Two. 30, Shot. 37, Slur. 38, Senator. -10, Acute. •11, Deteriorates. -12, Sewed. -13, Cress. Down: 1, Sprat. 2, Choral. 3, Orbit. 4, Reed. 5, End. 6, Flaunt. 7, Lobes. S, Aired. 5), Kit. 10, Estrade. 12, Tease. IS. Dyers. 17, Ruck. 20. Pact. 21, Bird. 22, Furs. 23, Core. 24, Posts. 25, Depones. 20, Foot. 28. Vowed, 29, Florid. 30. Routes, 32, Shore. 33, Flute. 31, Press. 36, Stow. 37, Scar. 39, Ate 40, Arc.

DOWN 1. Large bivalve shellfish. 2. These jumbled books dealt many a Jieavy blow. 3. State of equality. 4. Ascending axis of a plant. r>. He ever seeks lo do business. <>. Fruit of the wild briar. 7. They should turn consumption to profit. 8. He should not ho believed. ft. It is known to be very venomous. TO. Of unimpressive dimensions. :i!. Locations of buildings. 11. In this suffering of hardship is a ration. 17. Blamed with severe censure. 20. He maksß an impression. 22. Began alt over again. 25. Plunge into fluid for a moment. 27. An hour approaching 1 noon or midnight. 28. Put one thing to another. 30. When letters aro adjusted, tho answor is a lemon. 31. Making tho'flesh creep. 32. Iron hook for holding logs. 33. Intimate and trusted companion. 35. A marriage portion 3(5. Implement of pleasure or pain. 42. Give leave or power. 43. Drag along with considerable effort. 45 Remarkably unusual. 47. Madness of a dog. 48. Slenderly or trivially. 4H. Covering for an extremity. i. Aromatic and pungent substance. 53. Rhythmical songs in concerted music. 51 One of these forms of music. 56 This above all others. 53. Slave belonging to the soil. 61. Means of aquatic propulsion. 63. A dipped morsel. 65. Rest in a reclining postal®.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24135, 29 November 1941, Page 16

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NEW ZEALAND CROSSWORD PUZZLE New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24135, 29 November 1941, Page 16

NEW ZEALAND CROSSWORD PUZZLE New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24135, 29 November 1941, Page 16

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