Simple Crosswords — MUST BE WON C 35 for correct solution CIS for only one word wrong b ■ CLUES DOWN 1. Thrown 2. Donkeys 3. To observe; to take notice A* Goes astray Indefinite article 6. Departments (contraction) 7. A small pie 8. Royal Navy (abb.) 9. Old gold (abb.) 10. A female fallow deer 31. Demand immediate attention 12. Tramway vehicle 17. Himself 19. A blow delivered upward 22. Old English (abb.) 23. A pit where rats are killed 2.7. United States (abb.) 27. Royal Institute (abb.) 2S. Latin term meaning “father” 29. Reverse the word “camels” 30. A fabric used for mournings 32. To linger behind 33. Wet and dirty 31. Thanks (colloq) 33. Slightly cold 36. Italian National Institute (abb.) 11. Juicy fruits 43. Consumed is. To applaud with hands 30. Bishop's, ordinance (abb.) 32. A principle or doctrine 33. . . . de Janeiro 33 The secondary planet 36. Any bargain event 37. A R R T (actual) 38. To accompljsh 60. To pull 63. To go astray 64. Serpentine fish 63. Marshall’s National Encyclopaedia (abb) 67. Imperial Institute (abb.) 68. East Sydenham (abb.) Quick Result Competition RILES. (11 This Competition is complete in itself, and all prizes are awarded strictly and solely on merit. t— > a Shilling Postal Note (crossed) must accompany each solution. Additional entries may be sent on plain paper. (3) ‘he First Prize, £33* will bo awarded for the correct or most nearly correct solution, whilst £ls will be given to The competitor with the next best solution. No competitor can be awarded more Than one prize or one share in any one competition. (4) In case of ties, the prize money will be divided accordingly. (5) Full prize money has been deposited with the Editor ef the “Lyttelton Times along with scaled solution. (6) In all matters of dispute the decision of “Simple Crosswords” will be final and binding. v 7> All enquiries must bo accompanied by stamped addressed envelope. 10/6 will be charged for re scrutiny of results. fee returnable if claimant is correct. In tht" Quick Result Competition all solutions must be posted by Friday. June 3rd. Solutions will appear on Saturday, June 11th. and prize money dispatched on June 16th. CLUES 1. A stupid fellow 7. That which grows, or is produeed 13. Loud Speaker (abb.) 14. The eagle 13 A species of rabbit 16. An assistant teacher 15. Reverse the word “urge" 20. Requires 21. An educational instrutor 24. Greek scholar (abb.) 25. Ourselves 26. To feel earnest desire 2S. Postscript (abb.) 31. The name of. as a book or play 33. Tbo handle of anything 33. Brittle 37. Alternatively 38. “Better .... than never” 39. Anything lent 40. Imperial Persia (abb.) ACROSS 42. Indian corn (abb.) 43. En masse (abb.) 44. Any drug containing: opium 4rt. Trade Union (abb.) 47. To clamber on all fours 49. “To aid and . . . .” 31 Harold Lloyd (initials) 32. Extreme fear .">4. A tropical potato 36. A tool used for digging 39. Exists. 61. Postal order (abb.) 62. Well-known duplicating machine tH. An Australian bird 66. One who oils 69. Sign of nervous speaking 70. England (contraction) 71. Smallest 72. Threefold SIMPLE CROSSWORDS (Dept. C. ), Box 356, G.P.0., CHRISTCHURCH. Enclosed please find Postal Order value No as entrance fee, and I agree to abide by your rules. NAME ADDRESS
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 56, 28 May 1927, Page 23 (Supplement)
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