“W.R. CROSSWORD”
Acroee 2. Degrees. 8. One oi our declared objectives.
9. A disturbed fish assumes a yellow hue. 10. Architectural feature of a church.
12. Tht-y run down. 15. Ships that never sail. 17. Scotch evil spirit. 10, hai.niia; le't* rs in wartime. 19. A disordered path causes th's deviation in ? ship’s course. 21. A mixed drink. 22. Consolation. *4. England. 26. Eye troubles. 2#. A story-teller. 29. Seajiort of Luzon. 51. Tyj>e of climate. 32. Rest seen at night. Down 1. Success is largely 7 down on this. 2. Part. 3. Available when most needed. 4. Die down. 5. Food. 6. A valuable instrument. 7. See 1 down. 10. Dry crusts. 11. Convey indirectly. 13. Approaches. 14. “He giveth His beloved ” 16. An American relative. 20. One- who is attired. 23. Savoury foods. 25. Lines of control. 27. Narrow toiurue of land. 30. A Greek prefix, also a Latin affix.
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White Ribbon, Volume 18, Issue 6, 1 July 1946, Page 7
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