DOWN. 1— Plant that supplies a tonic—its second half is distinctly long. 2 Useful kind of companion to have when travelling abroad, if you are not one yourself. 3 Convert. 5 “It’s a long race that one, don't you think?” (hidden). 6 A beverage. 7 Bird that sounds rather studied in poetry. S—“ This is the state of man; to-day he puts forth the tender of hope’’ (“King Henry VIII.”). 11—Feed, on S down, perhaps. 14—Stands for the man who will be concerned to hear if you get diphtheria, for example. 18— Are mixed in the dry. Sad it is. 19— What a good harbour affords. 20— May be in Yorkshire or in Surrey. 21— Worship. 23—Part of an army or of a fleet. 25 Wager about a donkey for a hound. 26 One point of many. 29 The origin of many races. 30— From his name you might expect this English hero to fly.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19236, 25 November 1930, Page 13
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