CROSS-WORD PROBLEM.
THE CLUES. HORIZONTALS. 10. Princess. L Disfigure. 1 '• Growing out. 4. Beaten bv wind a ltd sea. '“• 440 drew it (abbrev.) g ccne o f"ponte.st 14., Succession of notes sung to one 15.* A fruit. ” ’ syllable. Hi. A walking stick. “}• Gome after. . 17. A large passenger steamer. Segments of a citcilc. ]B. Denoting passage from one state 01sG *hc 0,1 to another. tho ‘ samG sidc together. 1,9. Not written. -’<>• Show convincingly. 20. Drawing forward. Uniform. 22. Four grains. - !) - Hypocritical speech. 24. Worn by horse and lion. Draws. 25. Languishing for moisture. '’'j - Odour. 27. Seclusion. •‘ A Gry ol a beast. MO. Deciduous coniferous tree. Hone m the foicarm. Ml. E""s. 38. of the Faith. M2. Harmonious sounds. Drunkard. M 4. Whey. 43. Extraordinary. 37. To lia'n' l ' 45. Hopes for picketing horses. Mil Ant. rt ' 48 - Girls - „ . 41. Unconcerted. A kind of dance. 42. Bury. 52. Foolish. 44* Register 53. Language of ancient Scandinavia 4(i! Grace. ' r > l - Merry fro , li f- , 47 Cascades 5(5. Mentioned before. 4!)'. A Greek naval base. Larger and uglier than a frog. 51. Inorganic substance. ’ ,B, H'ish language. 54. A lock. 50. Possesses. 55. The ninth day before the Ides. ,JL A tM *e with white tough wood. 5(5. Short distance racer. ' ~ 50. Many cattle. Following is the solution of Puzzle (50. Territory ceded to France bv No. H> appearing in the issue of Germany. ‘ last Saturday:—
Germany. 'i2. Assembly. 53. Beccss in a churcli choir. 54. Christian name of British Ambassador to United States. 55. The King! >(>. l’art of boat behind the rowers. J 7. River in Eriglahd, Scbtlarld, and Ireland. VERTICALS. 1. "A progeny of Udriilug.” 2. Parched. o. Tear asunder. 4. Bitter sneer. 5. Suppose. . . (5. Torn. , 7. Entangle. 8. A surgical instrument for withdrawing flipd. < !>. What heat does to tine fabrics.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16773, 4 July 1925, Page 12
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303CROSS-WORD PROBLEM. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16773, 4 July 1925, Page 12
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