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NEW ZEALAND CROSSWORD PUZZLE

ACROSS 1. A turn of this display will naturally produce raps. 5. Equipped like a weathercock. Q'. Aloft it is, with space for storage. 13. Even balance between members of a sentence. 14. Berated in disorderly fashion, he will speak up. 15. HaviriK a strong, disagreeable smell. 16; Science of skilful and clear reasoning. IS. More than ordinarily terrible, 10. Xew Zealanders will hardly welcome ;: rationing of this. 20. Is he really afflicted by the moon? 22. Essential implement of a ball game. 23. It grows thickly or is closely interwoven. 24. Spoil in appearance or effect 26. Badges of rank? Ask the sergeant. 29. You may call them soldiers at sea. 32. To be superabundantly full. 33. One of the separate divisions of a calyx. 35. Vessel usually used as a show-piece. 36. Mostly nowadays a visible means of support. 37. Household utensil—broad and shallow. 38. A thing of beauty, not a joy for ever. 39. It is regarded as an undivided whole. 41. Shrink because of fear. 43. Time during which a law court holds •' sittings; . ;- 45. Particularly without expression in words. 47 Withdraws from fellowship in a cause. 49. Make a low sound like a pigeon. 51, Stuff with soft materials. 52. Winter clothing for man and other ~;'■• animals. «... „ . 64. It separated Italy from Cisalpine Gaul. 57. Edge or.border of an opening. 59 Uttered by Uie niouth or in words. 61. Fruit of historical study. ■ D ,„ 62. Narrative of true or fictitious events. 03. Promises by prisoners of war. 64. Envoys, to a foreign, ruler or »'»]«; 65. Put to death, with a weapon, violently 66/ Distributes the cards to the players. 67. There can be nothing as good as tni».

DOWN 1. Any particular place— of small extent. 2. It is much used by a colour-artist. 3. Important vocal solo, more or less florid. 4. Make free, as from something troublesome. i. In architecture, a kind of spiral scrolls. 6. Immediately, or in a little while. 7. Prepare suitably for publication. 8. Numbered or reckoned by ten. 0. With good fortune, he'll bo a man some day. 10. In tlio region of the ear. 11. Children were punished with these in earlier days. 12. Often has a full trunk but does no travelling. 17. Decidedly an impediment of .speech. 20. Lick up food or drink with the tongue. 21. Vehicle, ancient and modern, of many types. 23. Given to aping or mimicry. 25. Firmly fixed or implanted. 26. Walk with a stiff and pompous step. 27. Significant survival of a bygone time. : 28. Indian name of native soldier in British service. 20. Deified souls or shades of the dead. 30. Given a significant or distinctive label. 31. You should see little of these on the right side. 34.' Extremity of an animal's limb. 40. Happening in the ordinary course of life. 41. Having the appearance of sullenness or gloom. 42. Rests in sleep or in confidence. 41. Attacks with abusive language. 40. High, pointed hill of rocky formation, . 48. A common metal receptacle. 50. Faculty active in brilliant language. 52. They take stupid pride in showy clotlxes. 53. Seldom seen and therefore much prized. 55. Of low station, mean spirit, or evil intent 50. Room in an institution of varied.sorts. 57. Behind time, to a greater or less extent 58. More than a trifling nuisance. 60. Well down toward the horizon. 02. Flap attached by one of its ends.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24252, 18 April 1942, Page 4

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NEW ZEALAND CROSSWORD PUZZLE New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24252, 18 April 1942, Page 4

NEW ZEALAND CROSSWORD PUZZLE New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24252, 18 April 1942, Page 4