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CROSSWORD PUZZLE.

CLXJES.

ACROSS. I—A fruity companion from the kitchen. s—“ His rant” (anag.); 9—Describes a considerable figure for# clothing. 10— Flower. 11— Poles may control this craft. 12— Our trams are quite the reverse of this. 14— If in this there is a measure of love, what is a peck wqrth? 15— Some boys would be frightfully “ bucked ” to ride this horse. 17—What Jardine’s men did to Australia in the Tests. 19—The cause of many of the “nuts” getting their heads turned. ? I —Cry from a seal. 24 “ Plain ” exercises are often the rule for this in summer. 25 Over. •‘i2—On the farm this fs apt to drag. 33 Pattern that apparently is no longer sufficient. 34 Something in hand to dish up again.

DOWN. 1 — This implement looks rather a bounder without its head. 2 Hardly angelic. 2—Describes the changed appearance ( of the raid that found no liquor. 5 Has stripes, and “ corporal ” tastes. 6An amused expression in circular shape. 7 First, and in it first. S—Tt takes little more than a single unsavoury abode to produce an upright quality. 12—Since this begins, all is honestly straightforward. 1 .'l—No epithet for a tidy head. 2 6 —Connections that are not quite kind. IS—ln short a place of refreshment. !•'—The home of the strand. 22—A form of lobster one can sleep dreamlessl.v on. 2.l—A change of 34 across. 2G \ little cliff. 27—Not an exclusive word. 2m—This can be applied by hand to hand methods. 30—This age shows us a way.

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Bibliographic details

Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 853, 29 August 1933, Page 4

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CROSSWORD PUZZLE. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 853, 29 August 1933, Page 4

CROSSWORD PUZZLE. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 853, 29 August 1933, Page 4

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