TINK’S CROSSWORD PUZZLE.
Solution to last week’s puzzle:— ACROSS. * ' ’ 1, May be a window, a tree, a colour, an inlet of the sea, or the bark of a dog (Bay). 4, This is a month, a girl’s name, and hawthorn blossom (May). 6, Merriment (Fun). .7, You sleep in it (Bed). 9, The green one is a vegetable, the sweet one a flower (Pea). 11, Girl’s name (Ethel). 14, Above (Over). 15, Wild beast’s home (Lair). 16, Pet name for a parrot (Polly). 17, To let fall, or it may be a little hut (Shed). 19, Wriggling fish (Eels). 21, You listen with it (Ear). 22, Great mountain range of South America (Andes). DOWN. 2, Part of verb “to be” (Are). 3, A great deal (Much). 5, Chopping tool (Axe). 7, A girl wears it with a skirt (Blouse). 8, Darker (Deeper). 9, Took part in a game (Played). 10, From side to side (Across). 12, Stepped (Trod).' 13, Girl’s name (Ellen). 18, Exclamation (Ha). 20, French for “the” (masculine) (Le). ■; '■■ \ . This week’s clues:— . --S. ACROSS. ‘ ’ 2 Snatch. 6, Short for “examination.” 7, Regret, or it may be a plant. 8, Great anger. 9, Conclusion. 11, Conjunction. 13, A cereal. 14, Plaything. 15, He had an ark. 17, Part of verb “to be.” 18, List of things to eat. 19, Beams of light. DOWN. 1 Title and chief character of famous book by Sir James Barrie (2 words). 2, He attends to the Hut garden. 3, Short for “Royal Marine Artillery.”. 4, Takes breath. 5, Where the Hut folk live (2 words). 10, Short for “New' York.” 12, Negative word. 16, Girl’s name.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 April 1935, Page 21 (Supplement)
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