Zurich Herald, 1944-11-23, Page 6HORIZONTAL
1 Man
swallowed by
a whale • —.
6 Whale is a
12 Fruit.
13 Syrian. city,
14 Foot pound
(abbr,).
15 Note of scale.
16 Carte blanche
(abbr.)..
17 Paid .(abbr,).
18 A dandy.
20 Chinese
measure,
.21 Embrace.
22 Exist,
23 Ireland
(abbr.).
24 Beverage.
25 Footprints.
29 Chronicles.
31 Tuesday
(abbr.).
32 He sailed out
in a —.
33 Feudal vassal.
34 Supposing,
36 Upon.
37 Withered.
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38 Troops. 58, Over (poet.). 31 Savage's drum.
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27 Church
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29 Warning.
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40'Bill of fare, 60 He was sailing 41 Din.
42 Irish breed of in the -- 43 Rodent.
cattle. sea. 45 Sanskritic
44 Chinese lodge, VERTICAL language.
46 Medical suffix. 1 Palestine. port. 47 Against.
48 Barrier. 2 Seasonable. 49 Leafy plant,
49 Animal skin.- 3 Notary Public 51•Beverage.,
50 Far East. (abbr.). 52 Child,
53 Death, 4 Everything. 53 Goddess
55 Genus of 5 Pain in head.,
rodents. 6 Working parts 54 Japanese coln.
of a machine.. 57 Myself..
7 Sapwood. 58 Either,
56 Nickname for
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CROSSTOWN
By Roland. Coe
"1 can get you all that kind of work
per cent!"
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By Fred Neher
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place in town where he could get a room."
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'MORNING, DEAR—
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LOOKING GENTLEMAN/
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