TINK’S CROSSWORD PUZZLE.
Solution to last week’s puzzle:— , ACROob. 1 Name of the man who became King of England after Canute’s death (Harold) 5 Short name for “James” (Jim). 6, Short for “Daniel” (Dan). 8, Tree whS might be a “mile” (Lime). 10, Pet name for “Edward”-(Teddy). 12, Not clear (Dim) 14, Girl’s name—it looks the same both ways (Ada). 15, Another girl’s name which might be turned to “hoard” (Rhoda). 17, It grow/on your head (Hair). 18, Possessive pronoun (Its). 20, Short for "Timothy” (Tim). 21, Worry “as rash” might (Harass). DOWN. 1 Girl who may say “ah, lid!” (Hilda). 2, In the midst of (Amid). 3, Short for “lord” (Ld) 4 One of the Prince of Wales’ names (David). 7, Greek letter which you could turn to “tea” (Eta). 9, Girl’s name changed from “Mary” (Myra) 11, Girl’s name (Edith). 12, Another girl’s name which would Spell “Do, sir!” (Doris). 13, Girl’s name and a month of the year (May). 16, Strikes (Hits). 19, Short for South Africa (S.A.). This week a Very easy puzzle to give the little'folk a chance:— ° ACROSS. 1 Game like lawn tennis which is played on a table. 5, Two letters which mean “first-class.” 6, You see with them. 8, Word'of agreement. 9, Frozen water. 10, Spinning toys. 11, It is left in the grate when the fire is out. 12, A metal. 14, Comfort. 15, To spoil. 16, A colour. DOWN. 1, Small horse. 2, Cheerful. 3, Sometimes you have it for dinner. 4, To present. 6, Girl’s name which would also spell “threes.” 7, A relative. 11, A limb. 13, Short for “Edwin.”
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 September 1935, Page 18 (Supplement)
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