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A MoviE'Fan's Crossword Puzzle
By Alma Talley
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Your favorite magazine, ij A banner.
15 Decorated with carvings.
17 Part of verb to be.
18 What screen stars earn.
21 To utter.
22 What you are.
23, What film cutters do.
24 Something aroused in a tem
peramental star.
25 Something you use in seeing
movies.
26 The well-known slippery fish.
27 A famous Pickford role. 29 A worm.
JO Player of Grogan in "True to
the Navy." j2 High suit in cards. 54 Marie Dressler's side-kick. 57 Rudy Vallee's Alma Mater. }9 Star who died last year.
42 Leading man in "Red Hot
Rhythm."
43 Conjunction.
44 A kind of wood.
45; Actor related to Barry mores. 48 What Will Hays makes stars do.
50 To discover.
51 M-G-M lion.
53 Clara Bow's current boy friend.
54 Leading Lady in "Big Boy."
56 Vilma Banky's husband.
57 Something actresses must tA';e
care of.
58 The Irish Rose's boy friend.
60 Describing some movie villiins
61 Preposition.
62 What a scenario tells.
Cj What a Northwest Mountie does to his man.
64 Biblical pronoun.
65 For.
67 Highest point.
70 What an actor drives around in,
73 Once more.
75 Describing a ham actor's clothes.
76 Musical instruments. 79 Breakers.
82 Bone.
8j Star of "Illicit."
85 Heroine in "Four Sons."
86 What you say to theatre talkers.
87 Started in movies.
1 What a star hopes her husband
won't do.
2 Star in "On Your Back."
3 French article.
4 A valley.
5 A German star.
6 Heroine in "The Bad Man."
7 A sea duck.
8 An ancient king, as wealthy
as a film star.
9 A baton.
10 Player of dumb Swedes, n Star in "Scarlet Pages."
12 Approaches.
13 Where a film star keeps her
valuables.
14 A cure.
15 What movies may do to a star's
illusions.
16 Hollywood hair tonic.
19 A player of sophisticated
women.
20 Preposition.
28 A tenor from Kansas City.
30 Gloria's Ex.
3 1 Article.
33 To entreat.
34 Star of "The Florodora Girl."
35 "The Mysterious Dr. Fu
Manchu."
36 The Bombay girl in "Girl in
Every Port." 38 Behold.
40 What a ritzy star does in
taking her bath.
41 The show-off in "Men Are
Like that."
46 Fanny in "The Florodora Girl."
47 Hero in "Three Week Ends."
48 Star of "Rio Rita" and
"Dixiana."
49 What you should walk — not
run — to in your theatre.
50 Away from.
52 The jazz baby in "Follow
Through."
53 Stormed, like an annoyed actor. 55 A caustic.
57 Full of stones (obsolete). 59 A girl's companion at the theatre.
65 To satiate, Uke a tiresome
movie.
66 A small stream.
68 How a heroine talks to her
sweetheart.
69 What some love scenes are.
71 A French priest.
72 What you do at a funny
picture.
73 A kind of lamp used in making
movies.
74 Sticky sweet stuff, like some
love scenes (slang).
77 Before.
78 The kind of movies that make
you cry.
80 Concerning.
81 The elder (abbreviation).
83 Part of the verb to be.
84 Article.
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