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To-day's Crossword Puzzle

CLUES—Across. I—Scottish1 —Scottish king who sold his claim to the throne to Edward HI. fl—The clergyman who wrote the famous “Ingoldsby Legends.” 12— Italian town. 13— Perthshire castle which figures in Scott's “Waverley.” 14— Expression of gratitude. 16—Irish secret society which was organised about 1820 In opposition to the Orangemen. 1” —Pronoun. 15— Wooden shoe. 20—Boy's name, (aibbr.l. 22—No. 24 —Appearances. 27—Scottish mountain. 80— Indian city which contains the most beautiful mauso--1 e u m in the world.' 81— Eager. 82— Scottish warrior and statesman who became Regent in 1323 84 —Bodies in the solar system which revolve in elliptic orbits round th" sun. 3fl—Vegetable. 37—Be in debt. 33—One of the major gods of the ancient Egyptians. 41— Royal Society ot London (abbr.). 43—Pared. 45—Wife ot Zebedee. who was present at the Crucifixion (Bible). 47—Consent.

43 —The creator of "The Three Musketeers.” 49 — The founder of the order of Jesuits. 50— Extends. Down. 1 — E n gl i s h city which has been called "the most nobly placed and built In all England.” 2— The capital of the republic of Greece. 3— Deceiver. 4— -Hostel. 5— Trees. 7— Mine passage. 8— With No. 16 down,

the Kobin Hood of Scotland. 9—Naves. 10— Consecrate with Oil. 11— Repair. 15—With No. 31 down the Dutch name of St. Nicholas, the patron saint of children. 10—Seo No. 8 down. 19 —French island. 21 —Christian name of a well-known woman M.P. 23— Devil. 24— Limb. 25— Equality. 26— Weep. 27— Plant. 28— North-north-east (abbr.). 29— Adjective suffix.

31—See No. 15 Down. 33— City of New York, U.S.A. 34— Through. 35— The first circumnavigator of Australia. 30—Seed case. 37— Gem. 38— Weird. 39— Part of the foot. 40— One of the most celebrated of Persian poets. 41— European capital. 42— 'Smaller. 44—Sign of the Zodiac. 40—Leader of riotous workmen in the early nineteenth century.

SOLUTION OF SATURDAY’S PUZZLE. Across.—l Tchekov, 6 Tells. 9 Ray. 10 Iris, 11 Argonne. 14 Tench, 17 Jeer, IS Wen. 10 Tnw 20 Necho, 23 Noah. 25 Mas.. 28 Read, 29 Elettra. 30 Zebu. 32 Nee, 33 Stem. M Erase. 38 Elmo, 39 Mall, 41 Ural. 43 Sahib, 40 Messina, 48 Alva, 49 Nod 50 China, 51 Marconi. Down —1 Trajan, 2 Care, 3 Ttygcla, 4 Ken, 5 Vied. 3 Titan, 7 E.S.E . 8 Lac, 12 nmt,™ 13 Niemen 15 Nico 56 Hood, 21 Erasmus, 22 Hare, 24 Over. M Ate, 2i Steele, 30 Zeus, sF Bash, 34 Torino, 35 Ml ladl, 37 Embla, 40 Imam. 42 Anon, 44 Asli, 45 Tan, 47 Sir.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19350129.2.13

Bibliographic details
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 106, 29 January 1935, Page 3

Word count
Tapeke kupu
427

To-day's Crossword Puzzle Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 106, 29 January 1935, Page 3

To-day's Crossword Puzzle Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 106, 29 January 1935, Page 3

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