HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1945-12-27, Page 14HEADSCHILDREN'S BUREAU.
HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle 20
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16 Liliaceous
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18 Emphasizes,
20 Land parcel.
21 Ells English
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22 Migrate,
23 Impost.
25 Nova Scotia
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26 Entangle,
27 Affirmative,
29 Above.
32 Sound.
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40 Three (prefix)
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36 Fish,
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40 2000 pounds,
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45 Baseball 3 Seine. 46 Unit of
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46 Us, sun god. power,
48 Naked, 5 Single time, 47 Reverberate.
50 Suppress. 6 Small nail. 49 Organs of
52 Music note, 7 Need. hearing.
54 Simulate. 8 Singing voice. 50 Pack.
56 Betrayer. 9 Tantalum 51 Carry (cant).
58 Uncooked. (symbol). 62 Speed
59 Correlative of 10 Sick. competition.
that. 11 Midday. 53 Pitcher.
61 Plant disease, 12 Obtains, 55 Twitchilig.
62 Step. 15 Tellurium 57 Inner Guard
63 Alarm bells. (symbol). (abbr.).
64 Atmospheric 18 Skill. 58 Hurrah!
conditions. 19 Crafty. 60 Steamship
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56 Betrayer. 9 Tantalum 51 Carry (cant).
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61 Plant disease, 12 Obtains, 55 Twitchilig.
62 Step. 15 Tellurium 57 Inner Guard
63 Alarm bells. (symbol). (abbr.).
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CROSSTOWN
By Roland Coe
"Sure I sank you I kept telling you ?couldn't sail your
fleet right into my position without air suport!"
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LIFE'S LIKE THAT
By Fred Neher
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"Haven't you got anything that you can divide five ways ?"
OPSY by MAWS PARKER
HO-HUM, likiA5 THAT RE.VEILLE ?
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ONE TUNE. FROM ANOTHER/
FUNNY BUSINESS
By Hershberger
'Beat it, Sadie! Rabbit's not the only meat that's ration
free !"
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THE SPORTING THING
POP—Pop Waives the Etiquette
WE'VE CLIMBED WAY
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BEHIND
By J. MILLAR WATT
NEVER i'vVND
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"Wanna race?"
-14017.1) EVERYTHING
REG'LAR FELLERS—Bigger Game
seastuelmsa
By GENE BYRNES
"Toss you to see who's first."
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