“W.R. CROSSWORD" - 27
CLUES Across I—Ap|>lv pressure. 6 Headland. 10— Partly poisoned. 11— Garden of delight. 12— Bond. I.V-Turn back. 15— A taste of the wild, lb—Swiss Mountaineers do this. 18— It may have preceded the hen. 19— 20— Annoy. 21— Rar-room odours. 23—‘‘The went forth sowing." 25- He comes at Christmas. 28- Water jug. 30— Relative to laymen. 31 — Extreme thinness. 32 — Often seen with that. 33 Queen’s name. Down 1— Jetty running out into the sea. 2 Ixrv-growing wild plant life. 3 4 Valuable food. 5 Folk dance. A-lntrigue. 7 Mighty, though small. 8— Entry, sometimes by force. 9 Swirling water.
14— His roles are not successes. 15— Equips. 21— Cap. 22 Town on the Black Sea.
23--Resting place. “M—Repulsive insect. 26 A widow rejoiced here. 27 Skin trouble. 29—Poisonous drink.
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White Ribbon, Volume 20, Issue 9, 1 October 1948, Page 8
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133“W.R. CROSSWORD" – 27 White Ribbon, Volume 20, Issue 9, 1 October 1948, Page 8
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