TINE’S CROSSWORD PUZZLE.
Last week we drew the letter W and an ear. If you add “ear” on to “W,” ymi make "Wcai-," the word which was! hidden in the puzzle. Full solution:-* ACROSS. 2. Gown (Robe). 5, Climbing plant (Ivy).' 6, Tree (Ash). 7, Always (Ever). S Preposition (To). 9, To a higher place (Up). 10, Hidden word (Wear). 12, Employ (Use). 14, Evening before a holiday (Evo). 16, Title (Sir). 17, Atmosphere (Air). 18. Shook (Trembled). down; 1, To doubt (Distrust). 2, Cereal plant (Rye). 3, Organ of hearing (Ear). 4, Tomis the sheep (Shepherd). 10, Part of verb “to be” (Were). 11, True (Real), 13, Same as 10 across (Sir). 15, To rival (Vie). - We’ll have a little change now. The picture at the side of the puzzle this week represents an old-fashioned piece of furniture. If you take the letter and add to it the letters which spell the names of the two objete, you will quickly discovr what the piece of furniture is called, (lie name being hidden in the puzzle, of course. Clues:— ACROSS. 2, Sandy seashore. 6, Employ. 8, Flow hack (tide). 10, Pronoun. 11, Slow underhand ball (cricket). 12, Short stocking. 14, Exclamation of sorrow. 15, Hidden name. 18, Tiny child. 20, Not early. 23, Painful. 26, Fuss. 28, Move quickly. 29, Cupboards for clothes. DOWN. 1, Cat’s pet name. 2, Tree. 3, Conjunction. 4, Exclamation. 5, Flows back (tide). 7, To exhibit. 9, Vessel; 13, Girl's name. 14, Insects. 16, Preposition. 17, Hooked nail of bird or boast. 19, You use them at school. 21, Girl’s name. 22, Rocky peak. 24, Globe. 25, Regret. 27, Conjunction.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 August 1930, Page 8 (Supplement)
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275TINE’S CROSSWORD PUZZLE. Taranaki Daily News, 2 August 1930, Page 8 (Supplement)
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