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CROSSWORD PUZZLE.

CLUES,

ACROSS. 3 I—Although this is a large vessel you 3 he 1 v - fmd that real] y jt is not so 5—A place of entertainment—at three you* can see it. 9—This organ has a drum. 10— A concise saying—without the first letter it is two animals. 11— Declared. 12— Improving—a conclusion after morning. 13— A light open carriage—wore I taken out there would be a pursuit. 15—A sudden advance—before a board it is known to all motorists. ll—Public walks where man reposed 20—Love to ruin—’Tis tlie result of a fundamental change. 1 22—Island. 26 A song in a certain key for exer- 1 cise out-of-doors. 27 Pronounce with a full breath like 1 a robber on the high seas. 1 29 J tame it—this will help' you find 2 the solution to ape. 2 30— Wagering—without the final letter 2 there seems to be advice to wager money in slang. o 31— A slippery creature whose head and 2 tail are reversed in 1 down. 2

32 Assembles. 33 Red ran these messages. DOWN. 1— Nautical direction—if the reverse is given you can haul in a fish. 2 Tie rags together and so make spatterdashes. 3 There may be some “ cross words ” in this speech of censure so read it in another way. 4 Recompense. slf this snare is put upside down you’ll find a portion. fi—An animal for the panel. 7—Waited for. S—This is everlasting. 14— “ Simple.” I sob you will find it’s that which cannot be done. IG—Mimic—the answer has been mentioned once in these clues. 15— Cloth measure. 19— Get alone in order to lengthen. 20— Perusal for a Berkshire town. 21— The finding of twelve. 23—You will find that this marine creature is alone. 25—Boy’s name for the winner. 2S—Observes both ways.

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Bibliographic details

Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20313, 24 May 1934, Page 14

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CROSSWORD PUZZLE. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20313, 24 May 1934, Page 14

CROSSWORD PUZZLE. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20313, 24 May 1934, Page 14

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