CROSSWORD PUZZLE .
CKTTBS.
ACROSS.
ACROSS. I—A vessel in this manner is a prickly plant. B—Coin two articles—one is reversed. 11—Rested though it’s to perplex in colour. 13— Local—according to your locality “ tune in ” to either London, Midland, West, North or Scottish. 14 — He becomes mechanical in the cutput of words with type. 15— Without a sovereign, subsidence is a crime. 16— Strips off the bark—the rest is turned around. 18—If it’s broken it will be a better achievement. 20— Out of the way. 21— Mother would make her child a stone-worker. 23 Owns. 24 A small horse to tease. 26 She. 27 A tailless animal arrived here. 28 — A drink with a colouring liquid mixed in It. 30— Subterranean stems. 31— Sunken space. 32 Eat sumptuously—without a letter eat less. 34 A point in cricket. 35 Friend. 36 Three-quarters of this belongs to him. 38— A plot in a garden. 39 Out of the right way. 41— Sweetness of the cane. 42 Chart. 45—Sanction when dispatched. 47—Girl’s name for a fragrant evergreen shrub. 49 Colonist. 50— A case for panes. 51— Shore—it’s like ocean wood.
DOWN
DOWN. 1— Songs of affectation. 2 His stories are *' fishy.” 3 Round songs—sound a note before sounds of drums. 4 Bird. 5 Javanese tree with poisonous Juice. 6 Compact—thus a cover. ‘ A tree—it sounds like a sheep. Attached to one’s own country—describes our Government. 10—Shortens whilst about a game resembling whist. 12—Frees from moisture. 16— Father mixes treacle to make this writing material used by the ancient Egyptians. 17— Female pig. 18— Kept running. , 19— Walker’s name for a climbing rose. 22 A new tale. 23 Rough. 25 A sweet one has fragrant flowers. - ‘ A churlish fellow is made inquisilive by giving him debts. 2 B—Houses on wheels. 22 W? Pky them for stopping—how painful sometimes: 32 A fairy. 33 It is contracted here. 35—Small pieces in chess. 37—Magnificent. 3 B—To a degree add 8 rearranged to make a fruit. 40 —Places of trade where you can find skill in a manuscript. 4 3—A rod—with an axe a weapon. 4 4—Observed narrowly. 46—Dess thirty-six. <B—Take wood away from 51 and the water is left.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20276, 10 April 1934, Page 7
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360CROSSWORD PUZZLE. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20276, 10 April 1934, Page 7
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