SUN Cross-Word: No. 276
Across. 1. Decree. 4. Manila hemp. 5. First note of Guido's scale. 10. Layman. 12. God of the supreme Hindu triad. 14. Old Dominion State lab.). 16. East Indian dim bin* shrub. 15. A sandpiper of Old World. 20. Babylonian mythological sun god. 22. Indians of Terra del Fucgo. 21. Basuto. 25. A well to drain land. 27. Entrance or passage. 29. Chart. 30. Old Hebrew name for Xisan. 32. Genus of North American fishes. 34. Exclamation. 36. Hebrew measure 38. Genus of turtles. 40. B flat. 42. Exterior covering of certain seeds. 44. Ancient Celtic divinity. 46. Turkish commander. 48. Soft, greyish white friable limestone 50. An old measure of wheat. 52. A Mongoloid people of Nepal. 54. A court-lect. 56. Biblical proper name. 57. A kind of black tea. 59. Wild ox of Europe in the time of Julius Caesar. 01. Neuter pronoun. 62. Spiritual and temporal head of Islam. 04. Hawaiian thrush. 00. Each (ab.L 67. Small portion of matter (pi.). 08. Month of the Hebrew calendar. Down. 1. Contagious skin disease. 2. Nickname of presidential candidate. 3. Man, usually lower class (Philippines). 4. West Indian sapotaceous tree. 5. Roman bronze coin. 0. An inhabitant of a city. 7. Class of vertebrates consisting of birds. 9. An East Indian palm. 11. Artificial universal language. 13. Genus of plants, type of family Araceac.
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15. Among the Maoris, supernatural belntv 17. Load. 19. District of Agra. British India. 21. Boss of m shield. 23. Highest number on a die. 26. Indian of Arizona. 28. Book or volume. 31. A bench. 33. Long, open portico. 35. A inalaceou.s shrub of Sou .hern Luraa# 37. A real »coinL 39. line of the chapters of the Koran. 11. 1 thiopian or Cushite language. * If 13. The Cymric sun god. 45. A fine, cotton fabric striped in the w%rp with another colour. 47. The sweet cassava (Brazil*. 49. A meropoditr. * 1 51. Plaster as used in Persian nrchiteehsrv. 53. The mutton fish < Porto Rico). 55. God in Egyptian religion. 58. Arabian celastrareous shrub. 60. Fjist Indian combrctaceous tree. 63. Missouri <ah.). 65. Whirlwind olf Faroe Islands.
Answer to No. 275.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 969, 12 May 1930, Page 2
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