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JINK’S CROSSWORD PUZZLE.

Solution to last week’s puzzle:— ACROSS. 1, A colour (Yellow). 5, Kind of stew (Hash). 7, Used for boots and shoes (Leather). 10, Conclusion (End). 11, Mistake (Error). 13, A vegetable (Leek). 15, What you hear with (Ears). 16, To tear or split (Rip). 18, People catch fish in it (Net). 19, A little goose (Gosling). 20, Compass point (N.E.). 21, Exclamation of inquiry (Eh). DOWN. 1, Some people burn them at Christmas (Yule-logs). 2, Those who lead (Leaders). 3, In what place? (Where). 4, When you’re this, you take a drink (Thirsty). 6, Put in proper order (Arrange). 8, Another compass point (E.N.E.). 9, Pronoun (He). 12, People extract metal from it. (Ore). 14, A furnace (Kiln). 17, Mince . , . (Pie).' , This week’s clues:— ACROSS. 1, Perhaps. 6, Gimit you sometimes meet in fairy-tales. 7, Adjective. 9, Compass point. 10, Short for. “Honourable Artillery Company.” 11, You often eat it in salads. 13, ...... of the Guard. 15, Strip of wood or iron usually on a gate. 16, Another name for Father., 17, Metal is obtained from this. 18, Something for dinner, perhaps apple .... 20, Light boat propelled by paddles. DOWN. 1, Perhaps you save your money in it. 2, To grow ■old. 3, Short for “year?* 4, Broom made of twigs on a handle. 5, What you do to the party room. 7, Conjunction. 8, You put it on your head. 11, Rushed. 12, Island in the Mediterranean. 14, You couldn’t hear- without it. 16, For. 19, Indefinite article.

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Taranaki Daily News, 10 February 1934, Page 21 (Supplement)

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JINK’S CROSSWORD PUZZLE. Taranaki Daily News, 10 February 1934, Page 21 (Supplement)

JINK’S CROSSWORD PUZZLE. Taranaki Daily News, 10 February 1934, Page 21 (Supplement)