“W.R. CROSSWORD” - 12
CLUES. Across I.—As a medicine. 10. A lazy fellow. 11. A drink to be shunned. 12. —Preposition. 14.—Camera. 16. Itecause. 17. —Pronoun. 20. —Sensational. 21. Dodges. 23.—Tempt. 25. Measuring 1 instrument. 26. —Guide. 27. Region. 28. S|>eed up. 29. Dickens wrote of him. 31. —Snow-shoe. 32. Supi>osing. 34.—Small spar. 36.—South Georgia. _J7.—Bottle (verb). 39. —Animals. 41.— Fastening. Down. 1. —The science of numbers and space. 2. Theological degree. 3. Annoy. 4. —Less tropical. 5. Indian river. 6. Stingy. 7. Note of the scale. 8. Lady literate in Arts. 9. Last evening. 13. Lubricator.
15.—Highland attire. 18.—Softened. 20a.-For two i»erformers. 22.—Darlings. 24. —Smokes. 26.--A lover of torture. 28.—An early visitor to
Britain. 30. Gem. 33. —Another note of the scale. 35.—Detective (slang >. 38. Refusal. 39. Be quiet.
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White Ribbon, Volume 19, Issue 4, 1 May 1947, Page 8
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