FOR A QUIET HOUR
ACROSS I—Grasps s — Longs weary ingly 10 — Row 11—Not any 12 — Marked by fraud 15—-Bar 17 — Piece out 18—Bristle (Surg.) 20—Scotch river 21 — Egyptian god 23 —Pinch 24 — Pronoun 25 —Examines minutely 27—Youth 28 —Distress sig nal at sea 29— By 30 — A beverage 31—Hurls 34— Exist 35 —Make lace 36 — In a high degree 38 — Mineral spring 40 — Large artery 42 —Grassy meadow 44 — A vegetable 46 — Inset 48—Electric (abb.) 49 —Discharge 50—Knots 51—Taut DOWN i—Adhered 2—Floor for skating 3—Alludes 4—A vegetable 6—Tavern 7 —Bowed the nead B—Man's8 —Man's name 9—Withers 13—Exists 14—Leases 15—Jump 16—Preposition 19—It i* (contft).
22—Passageway 24—Markets 26—Enemy 27—The (Fr.) 29—An Italian prima donna 30—Moderated 31—Vehicle 32—Serious 33—A tree 35—In a greater degree 37—An impure metallic product 39—A sporting game 40—Near by 41—Article 43 —Greek goddess of discord 45—Playing card 47—Look
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 134, 3 December 1938, Page 22
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139FOR A QUIET HOUR Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 134, 3 December 1938, Page 22
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