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CROSSWORD PUZZLE.

CLUES.

ACROSS. I—lf walls had ears and memories, those of this should be quite erudite 9—Foreign town not lacking in climate 10— Eliminate altogether, but repeat finally 11— This man mav be lazy, or merely a 12— A national adjective 15—If you seek wealth, this is a bar 18— Girl’s name 19— Bird essence denotes an early AngloSaxon invader 20— This is for application to the ob21— Help 22 The removal of this should create an immediate opening 23 This river beheaded makes for keen--24 Oiri’s name 25 Be careful how you change him about, or he may be a “ goner ” 2S—Tool 31— The prospective employer is apt to show this to the one who has the best this beheaded 32 Flower 33 That extra hole golfers love

DOWN 2—lf Its edge were six its volume would be numerically the same as S-1V you do this to a bird in 8 down, it becomes friendly 4 English town 5 A peculiar Central African quadruped 6 This word has been reversed in 7 This tongue shows a river on which 13— Attractive instruction as to how to 14— A 6 coursing official 15— By all means tell your colleague, but not officially 16— A famous monster and a famous writer provide strong fare 17— In the South-East you will find this multiplied IS—and look intently for a sailor in the same direction 25 Name for Japan urges haste in England (the spelling can vary) 26 Colour 27 Top this with a century and it makes open close 29 Simple 30— He is not English—one must allow him greater latitude

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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 521, 2 August 1932, Page 4

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CROSSWORD PUZZLE. Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 521, 2 August 1932, Page 4

CROSSWORD PUZZLE. Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 521, 2 August 1932, Page 4