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To-day’s Crossword Puzzle

CLUES—Across. I—Hero of Dickens’s “Tale of Two Cities," who sacrificed fils life for his friend. 6—The authoress of text-books from which Faraday gained his first knowledgeof chemistry. 11— Turkish c o mmander. 12— Notices. 14—Sheltered side. lo—Prominent Victorian novelist, author of many tales of adventure for boys. 16— Cheshire river. 17— Surgical dressing. 18— Talks wildly. 20 —Present. 22— Cosset. 23— Undermine. 25— Exist. 26— The ancient capital of the Assyrian empire. 28—Word composed of the initials of Five members of an unpopular Ministry of Charles 11. a 30—Stop. a 32 — Resinous sub- .‘ tance. 33— Father of Charlemagne, the first Carlovingian king of France, nicknamed ‘ ‘ The." Short.” 3f—A reputed witch and prophetess who is supposed to have lived In early Tudor times "3 —otherwise. 39—Portion. 41— Biblical high priest. 42— Compass point. 44—Humorous. 47 —Aquatic fowl. 41)—Tool. 50—Cape Dutch. 52—Period.

or of "Prometheus Unbound,” : drowned, by the capsizing of a , boat. 33— Balanced. 34— Head movement. 36—Unwell. ! 37—Military hospital In a Hampshire village. 40—Educate. 43—English Quaker founder in 1652, of an American • State. 4T—N;ght bird. 46 —Industrial and mining region ou the Franco-Ger-man frontier. 48-Extinct bird. 51—Everything. 53—Toward. . 54—As regards.

53—Roof worker. 55— Beverage. I 56— President of the Comm i 11 e e of Public Saftey in the French Revolution, later guillotined. 1 57— Annually. 1 Down. 1 1— Celebrated Kith j century Italian ; physician and astrologer. 2 — Mature. 3— Shower. 1 4 — Upon. 5— Knotted. 6— Gatherings. 7— Norse god. 8— The Aluse of his- < tory and epic ._ poetry. «

o—Even (poetic). 10—German Dominican monk whose “indulgences” roused Luther, and led to the Reformation. 13—Number. 18— Clerical title (übbr.). 19— Cyst. 21 — Italian river. 22— Danger. 24 — The jointed feelers attached in pairs to the lower jaws of insects. 25— Great Elizabethan statesman and essayist. who later became Baron Verulain. 27—Short sleep. 29—Fixing animal. 31—-British poet, auth-

SOLUTION OF THURSDAY'S PUZZLE.

l Ant,' P s4 3 Tears/57 : i/u.’, 58 Suet, '59 Trail, 69 Aria. 62 Ay, 63 By. 64 Rend. Down.—l Fit, 2 Into, 3 p p f- 03^,’"5 DAL ManagerJlO Date. ••5 CI MB ’SB I’opiilar &“ P ilo 40 My", 42 & mire. 43 Elk, 45 Linear, 46 Ditty, 47 Ditto, 51 Crib,’ 53 A.U.. 55A.C., 56 Sly, 58 Sad, 61 In.

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Bibliographic details
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 81, 29 December 1934, Page 5

Word count
Tapeke kupu
376

To-day’s Crossword Puzzle Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 81, 29 December 1934, Page 5

To-day’s Crossword Puzzle Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 81, 29 December 1934, Page 5

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