TINE’S CROSSWORD PUZZLE.
Solution to last week’s puzzle:— ACROSS. 2, “Jack 1 could eat no fat”-he’s only a little fish! (Sprat) 3, Two less than this number (One). 4, What Jack and Jill went up the lull for (Water). 9, Girl’s name (Ann). 11, In this place (Here). 12, They live m hives and make 18 across (Bees). 14, Conjunction (And). 15, ‘Jack fell down and broke his » (Crown). 17, An animal (Ass). 18, “The queen was m the parlour eating bread and (Honey). DOWN. 1, Where Little Jack Horner sat (Comer).’ 2, Work with needle and thread (Sew). 5, Exclamation (Ah). 6, Have a cup of . . . (Tea) 7, This boy s name sounds serious (Ernest). 8, A colour (Red). 9, What little folk call the alphabe (A.8.C.). 10, Prefix meaning new—it would spell one (Neo). 13, Compass point (S.W.). 16, Negative word (Nay). Clues for this week: — ACROSS. 1, Work hard with “logs.” 5, To and . . . 8, Very brave man. 9, . . . white and blue. 10, Upon. 11, It goes on your hand. 12, Used to be. 14, Half a kitten in a bag. 17, Some girls wear their hair &i a 20,.- Accomplish. 21, Ever as the poets sometimes write it. 22, Capable. 24, Royal Air Force in short. 25, They produce honey. DOWN. 1, Exhibit. 2, Girl’s name, or may be “lean.” 3, Choose this . . that. 4, . . . and Magog—giant effigies at London Guildhall. 5, Girls wear this. 6, Short for “Reverend.” 7, Kind of poem. 13, This is worn round the neck. 15, Doing nothing. 16, We have ten of them. 17, Through. 18, A meadow. 19, Bat up for a small flap. 23, A much used verb. '
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 November 1935, Page 18 (Supplement)
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280TINE’S CROSSWORD PUZZLE. Taranaki Daily News, 9 November 1935, Page 18 (Supplement)
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