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SUN Cross-Word: No. 228

Across. 1. One thousand ißoman). 2. Ocean. 4. Used to make sentences. 6. Brother of Odin. 7. Supposing that. 9. River in Italy. 10. Organ of sight. 12. Within. 14. Precious stone. 16. Ocean-going steamship. 19. Any. 20. Pertaining to a place. 22. To exist. 23. Greek letter. 24. Occurring every night. 26. printer’s measure. 28. Painted pony. 30. Before. 31. Splendour. 33. Toward. 34. Apart. 36. Bone. 37. Broad, shallow vcs r 30. Manner. 41. Capes. 44. Australian ostrich. 45. Large tub. 46. A gift. Down. 1. Full of mirth. 2. Therefore. 3. Paid notice. 4. You and I. 5. Note of scale. is. Solemn promise. 8. Part of a fish. 9. Coop. 10. Funeral orations. 11 Excited. . 13 Bird’s beak. 14. Short excursion.

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15. Man’s name. 17. Sick, is. Staggers. 21. December 25. 23. Nole of the scale. 24. Word of denial. 25. Pronoun. 27. Mother. 29. Boys* toy. 32. Bashful. 34. Literary scraps. 35. Female sheep. 38. Part of “be.” 40. Like. 42. Granular snow which forms -glacial Kt 43 Stringed musical instrument.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 921, 14 March 1930, Page 2

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183

SUN Cross-Word: No. 228 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 921, 14 March 1930, Page 2

SUN Cross-Word: No. 228 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 921, 14 March 1930, Page 2

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