Movie mirror. (1932)

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Movie-Fan’s Crossword Puzzle By Alma Talley ACROSS 1 South Sea belle in “Tabu.” 5 Broadly grinning star of “Broadminded.” 8 Queen Morgan in “A Con¬ necticut Yankee.” 11 Soaks up. 15 Hot place. 16 “Came the . . 17 Soon. 19 The villain’s intentions are this. 20 One of John Boles’ recent films. 21 A number. 22 No one ever says this to Cecil B. DeMille. 24 Actor’s signal to speak. 25 A sleeveless wrap. 26 Joined the army. 28 Conjunction. 29 Painted with shiny paint. 31 Sudden burst of wind. 32 Solo. 34 A grating. 35 Star of “A Woman of Ex¬ perience.” 38 A nut — not the kind in Hollywood. 40 Ate. 44 Maureen O’Sullivan’s na¬ tive land. 45 Dilated. 47 Heroine in the late Fred Thomson films. 48 Enraptured. 49 Evenings preceding holi¬ days. 50 Period of time. 52 Color. 53 You see this in a jungle film. 54 Nearby. 56 Mire. ' 58 Player of “Dracula.” 62 Hopes. 66 You carry this in your first aid kit. 71 Indigo dye. 72 “First Lady * of the Screen.” 75 Something it doesn’t do in Hollywood. 76 Tenet. 78 Barrymore’s yacht is this when in harbor. 79 What players sometimes sleep in on location. 80 To slight. 82 Possessive pronoun. 83 Star of “Kismet.” 85 Feigns. 89 Railway — abbreviation. 90 The villain is this at end of a gangster picture. 94 Was borne. 95 By force of. 97 Jewelers’^ system of weights. 98 Star of “One Heavenly Night.” 99 Russian film vamp now staging comeback. 100 South African sloth. 101 Burden. 102 Farmer’s nickname (if he was christened Ebenezer). 103 Act. 104 Don’t throw these at ham actors. 105 Mail. 106 The famous crooner who recently got married. DOWN 1 Abie’s Irish girl friend. 2 Level. 3 One section of a movie. 4 Needy. 5 Farrell’s film-mate. 6 Was obligated. 7 Printer’s measure (half an em). 8 Note of the scale. 9 Formerly. 10 Her mother didn’t want her to marry Grant Withers. 11 Withdrawing from. 12 Elliptical. 13 A he-man star often smokes this. 14 A winter vehicle. 16 Periods. 18 Close. 22 Mrs. Irving Thalberg. 23 A constellation. 27 This always shines in Hollywood. 30 Among. 32 A mountain chain. 33 The boy who is often “re gusted.” 35 Pronoun. 36 Historical period. 37 An actress covers this with rouge. 38 A cutting implement. 39 Girl discovered by Che¬ valier. 41 Conjunction. 42 Before. 43 One seventh of a week. 45 Lady of the Shrine in “The Gaucho.” 46 A water barrier. 49 A spectacular film is called this. 51 Destruction. 53 Since. 54 Mr. Vivian Duncan. 55 Supposition. 57 Perform. 58 Boy. 59 One, in a Spanish version. 60 Old-fashioned carriage. 61 Actress Robert Leonard married. 62 Pale. 63 You get this with poison ivy. 64 Makes mistakes. 65 A feminine saint (abbre¬ viation). 67 Our favorite screen come¬ dienne. 68 Hero in “The Boudoir Diplomat.” 69 Insect egg. 70 Printers’ measures. 73 Star of “East Lynne.” 74 Reeking. 77 A beverage. 79 A male star wears this around his neck. 81 Exaggerated. 84 A rendezvous. 85 To spur. 86 An actor’s part. 87 Rim. 88 Jagged point. 90 River in Italy. 91 A recent South Sea film. 92 Looked at. 93 To refute. 96 Contraction of it is. ' 97 Uppermost point. The answer to this puzzle — and another new puzzle — -will be published in next month’s Movie Mirror 18