PUZZLE SQUARES
The problem to be solved this week is as follows:
ACROSS. 1. Dutch Fair. 6. Anoints. 12. Other things. 13. Silly. 15. Crafty. 17. As far as. 18. Gold. 19. Entirely. 20. Valley. 22. Woman's name. 24. Animal. 26. Constellation. 28. Spirit. 29. Cloy. -31. Tropical American plants. 33. Exclamation. 34. (Publication. 36. Concealed. 38. King of Bashaa. 39. Pamphlet. 41. Opposite of 25 down. 43. Little fish. 45. Sin. 46. Trench. 47. Experience. 49. Mark. 51. Enclosure, 53. Pronoun. 54. About. 56. Astronomical term. 58. Scholars. 61. Peace. 62. To this time. 63. Faculties. DOWN. 1. Turkish constable. 2. Month of Jewish year. 3. (Brooks. 4. Delineation. 5. Reasonable. 6. Roman coin 7. Unadulterated. 8. A god. 9. Chinese weight. 10. Great.
THIS WEEK’S PUZZLE
11. Spirit. 14. Bird. 16. Fish. 21. Rushed. 23. Sloth. 25. Opposite of 41 across. 27 Numeral. 30. Heron. 31. Ascertain. 32. Region. 35. Suffix. 37. Streaks. 38. Reserved. 40. Scottish farm. 42. Opinions. 44. Pronoun. 46. Dry. 48. Watercourse. 50. Golblet. 52. Tranquillity. 55. Snare. 57. Vessel. 59. Scene of treasure-hunt. 60. Refusal. SOLUTION TO LAST PUZZLE. Quotation: "You cannot make my lord, I fear, a velvet purse of a sow’s ear.”-—(Peter Pindar.)
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 May 1928, Page 5
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202PUZZLE SQUARES Taranaki Daily News, 23 May 1928, Page 5
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