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CROSSWORD PUZZLE

CLUES

Across 2 illegal, without authority. 9 charity, friendship; warm feeling. 11 howl, yell; a small boat. 12 head piece. 15 here John Milton’s shepherds sat in the Nativity Ode. 17 “ — and the Man.”. AG. B. Shaw play. 18 in arranged orders they make tunes. 22 to make — is to atone. 24 be victorious. 25 narrow roads, country by-ways. 27 cut. 29 he wouldn’t get over the style. 30 cry for repetition of'performance. 33 this is one of the first words children learn in French—and one of the easiest. 36 is not shortened. 37 close firmly, lock. 38 grew pale. 39 heard in 18 across. 41 journey. 42 vivid, deep. 43 direction.

Down 1 long flat stretch of land. 2 girl’s name. . 3 added to dough for fermentation. 4 sickly, unwell. 5 on the inside. 7 disposal of goods for money. 8 the early Britons used this metal. 10 box. 13 put into water. 14 helps. 16 turn round quickly. 19 girls’ name; a fruit. 20 well-known Latin or other quotation or saying. •21 perceive. 23 arrange; collection. 24 spider’s home. 26 cut. 28 puffs up, swells. 31 they float on water. 32 finished. 34 make effort. 35 brightness, joy. 37 travel on snow-shoes and skids. 39 the baby says it in gratitude. 40 brand on large size clothes.

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Bibliographic details

Southland Times, Issue 23793, 15 April 1939, Page 8 (Supplement)

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221

CROSSWORD PUZZLE Southland Times, Issue 23793, 15 April 1939, Page 8 (Supplement)

CROSSWORD PUZZLE Southland Times, Issue 23793, 15 April 1939, Page 8 (Supplement)

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