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CROSS-WORD PUZZLE No 63 HOW TO SOLVE CROSS-WORD I’I'ZZLE. The numbered squares are the starting points for words extending across or down, or both. One letter to a square. Words end at first black square encountered or border of puzzle. Pick out a word that fits a given definition and space. This gives you a clue to other words that cross it, and the.y in turn to still other words. The solution will appear in next issue. 3 413 28 34 GLUTS. ACROSS. I—Cause of man’s fall. —Prepares for publication. 9—Direct ion. 10— An old city. 11— Arm of defence. 12— Excl am at i on. 13— Form of race. 15—Take care of. 18—Xylose up. 21— Pigeons like them. 22 Consume. 24 Shoemaker’s tool. 25 Strikes out. 26 Indian agitator. 28— Kind of lamp. 29 Complete. 32—Shane. 34.—A shrub. 35—I'set'ui for cross-word puzzles. 38—Imitation silver. 40 — In that direction. 41— His Majesty. 42 An exclamation. 43 Torn. 44 Home of big guns. YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION. ACROSS. —Soult, death, ex, ye. or. Do, refer, rote, semi, ski, ere, pre. DOWN--1 —Beat down. 2—Negative. ,3—A warlike race. 4. — Before. 5An age. 6 Sunny or cloudy. 7 Same as 9. 8— Common part of speech. 1 4—N ot longitudinal. 16— An indication. 17— Opposite of zenith. 19 - l sed in. painting. 20- -Small boy’s exclamation. 22 In the style of. 23—And so on. 26 Subsequently. 27 Sec. 30— Negative. 31— Evil spirit. 33-—Pair up. 34 New Zealand trade union. 30 Weight. 37—Ladies don’t tell. 39—A Greek letter. 42—Male. 1 niggles, she, oil, oaf, list. Emma I organ, C.E.. so, M.D.. an, exist, Isitt i DOWN.—Sears, ox. Lyre. tee. doe 1 errs, T.D.. Homie, forging, 0.K., tines \ Epsom, Mr, ego, Ell, slice, hi, am faint, toss, ends, rot, ami, ex, at.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17526, 1 May 1925, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 17526, 1 May 1925, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 17526, 1 May 1925, Page 5

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