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"COM310NSE1VSE CROSSWORD" JVo. i4H
Next week's Offer brings you a golden opportunity of ensuring a covetable monthly income of Rs. 700 i 2 years or, alternatively, a fat Five Figure cheque Down. In addition to this First Prize plum no less than Rs. 9,0 has been set aside for Runners-up and unlimited attractive Extra Prizes extending to all solvers whose entries contain four errors or less. " Practice makes perfect " and you will agree that here indeed are abundant reasons why y should begin putting in some practice at once on the Square below :
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CLUES ACROSS
There is always one at the top of our prize lists for you
What bird's wing does in flight
Instead
Ocean
Enemy
To take the place of
Repression in childhood causes many a young person to seem this
At first sight most of us mistrust a
queer one
Alas ! how often are words spoken in this bitterly regretted
Everything
As a rule how foolish it is to this one's age !
Vaporous substance
Large
Small dwelling Withered
Bad temper is apt to make a person this
Chanted
Homesick Englishmen stationed abroad long to see those of England
again
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CLOSING DATE MARCH 24th
-The Entry Fee in this Competition is Re. 1 per entry and Entry Squares will be published in the issues of March Sth and 12th.
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COMBES
ONLY ENTRY SQUARES CUT OUT FROM
"THE ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY OF INDIA"
of March 5th or 12th will be accepted
AVAILABLE FROM ALL
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CLUES IM>H\
1. One can seldom do this well wb
acutely worried
2. Visionary
3. Hint
4. Pleasant one is sometimes
ugly by distortion
5. Connoisseurs' opinions differ wid
on the comparative merits these
6. To fasten with needle and thread 8. Killed
11. Danger
12. Children are much less trouble
look after when they are this
13. He is certainly a queer young m
who hasn't one
15. It is often difficult to be pleasant
people who " " us
16. We see many gruesome ones on t
film these days
17. Such affluence tends to make a i
discontented with life
18. Stiff ones affect a person's gait
22. Anything
24. The natural prey of women ! 26. Christmas
28. Reversed spelling of word
freedom from pain
29. Without the Sun's we could not ex 32. Its c rudeness often robs poor con
dian's of any humour
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