CROSSWORD PUZZLE.
CLUES. ACROSS. 36—Take nossession without right.
ACROSS. I—Announce publicly for in one way it is cleared. s—This is to disjoin, but by transposing two letters it will be to join. 8— Warble about signs of age—you’ll admit it’s promising. 9 We find ourselves in this struggle. 12— Takes food from a variation of meals. 13— Coin this one. 15—A religious man whichever way you view him. 17—Animal with the sound of a musical note. 19—A departure. 21— This track has more than one dog. 22 If a renegade turns round he will 23 Musical division —before “it one ” would make a singer. 24 Making an attempt—’tis also annoying. 26 Although it starts with a male it may he a feminine affliction. 27 A stupid fellow. 29 If f were in this scheme ’twould be s t ra i gh t f o rwa r d. 30— This is necessary to life. 31— A small lake thanks to the Fleet. 34 Forced and when decapitated it’s found in two. 35 This place of bliss is in a show.
3G —Take possession witnout rignt. 3 7—Such an estate makes me dense. DOWN. I—Let comedians cry—they make this science of electrical action. 3 A decoy is given as a rule to help 4 Placed in definite order—danger is certainly out of order. 6 Grammatical name. 7ln absurd notion I anagrammatioally create disobedience. 5 This is unchangeable. 10— Disappears nee. 11— A very solitary clue. 14— Inclination of the head made by a fellow on his head. 16—The Royal Navy is within, but this is reduced to ashes. 15— Without the beginning a story with a lesson would be spoken. 20— Give way here. 21— Device for changing motion. 25—A kind of trick for the head. 27- —Lubrication. 28— There’s expression about a small f advertisement for the front of a building. 32 Glance this way and dance the other. 33 Women value it, but they do not like being compared to it.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20361, 19 July 1934, Page 4
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331CROSSWORD PUZZLE. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20361, 19 July 1934, Page 4
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