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The Star’s Cross-word Puzzle.

CLUES.

ACROSS. 6—-The exemplary way to follow instruction. 9—Associated with a cataract. 10— Scottish isle. 11— All square on each side. 12— You may consider a penny as this. 13— For seaside paddlers. 16— —Stuff. 17— Certain numbers. 18— -German title. 3he price of temporary freedom. 20— In this way go warily. 21— Obviously not a last sort of mount. 23—Common adverb. 25 A solemn blaze. 26 Be this, and know. 27 Keep this when you hear of infection. ? ,ord no little significance. 29—A famous mount. 31 Asiatic and European too! 3- This sort of arrangement does not last.

DOWN. I—Their hobby marches with the post (two words). — To be done for the head of 29 across. 3—A well-known journal. -I—Nemesis. 5—A tea-table delicacy (three word«o / -Descriptive of the soldier (two words). B—A mystic utterance. M—Crooked. 15—Bid. 22—Much the same as 28 across, but carries more weight, perhaps. I.l—From the deer departed. 36 A supporter of many spectacles.

YESTERDAY’S SOLUTION. ACROSS—Fungus, Parity, Woe, Presage, Rowlock, Ease, Stoop, Snow. Deliver, Amateur, Plunder, Violent Ends, Queue, Scan, Cleared, Hairpin, Use,

Asleep, Remedy. DOWN—Utensil, Goat, Swelter, Per golrt, Rows, Trounce, Spread, Skewer, i* Evade, Baton, Ell, Urn, Pierce, Un- -- dress, Roundup, Voucher, Escaped, Tenant, Free, Firm.

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Bibliographic details

Star (Christchurch), Issue 18940, 10 December 1929, Page 15

Word Count
207

The Star’s Cross-word Puzzle. Star (Christchurch), Issue 18940, 10 December 1929, Page 15

The Star’s Cross-word Puzzle. Star (Christchurch), Issue 18940, 10 December 1929, Page 15