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CROSSWORD PUZZLE.

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9—Fodder-producer that seems to mak< fun of the tailor 10— To break it is to make a beginning —or might it not be the ending 11— All the world over itiuSSuuW poacher “ a clue? 16 —This serpent produces dread 18—Medicine to obtain for spreading oi 20—(Jets himself tied up into knots ant may even break 25—A rope twisted with composition 27—Deliveries of a special kind l\ °. f h £sr.’„7 Ml 535 is in the tail 32 Made of wood and written on pape: 33 I’ve come after a little crib contain ing 25 Across, working for one mutual benefit 34 Pale

I —Doomed to destruction lce ~ —Possibly first in rank u—This may do for the present 4—Last of the troubadours £>—Resolutely or sturdily —A bit ragged 7 May not be on the road but may hook it at any moment 8 The quality that gets things done 5n That crossword bird once more lo—The dentist’s lineage id 17—Decline 3 9—Breach 21— A good shot 22 Not a standing order rt 23—Submitted calmly ig 24—Roar 2o O! I ring—you’ll require the source ei of this n- 26—Manifest ie JO The old-time sailor was accustomed to doing it to the canvas, but there was nothing he loathed more 31—Not “all my eye”

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20561, 12 March 1935, Page 11

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CROSSWORD PUZZLE. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20561, 12 March 1935, Page 11

CROSSWORD PUZZLE. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20561, 12 March 1935, Page 11

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