No. 22 (April 1958)
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CROSSWORD PUZZLE NO. 21
| 1. | Form of assent, certainly |
| 2. | God of War |
| 4. | A clergyman fresh from college |
| 8. | Dash, aim blow at, strike |
| 9. | Stop or leave off raining |
| 10. | Rise (as heavenly bodies) flooded |
| 14. | Say, full |
| 15. | Gleam |
| 16. | Pronoun—which? |
| 18. | Compare, measure |
| 21. | Destroy, put out of sight |
| 22. | Lift up, raise |
| 25. | Spring (water) |
| 28. | Louse |
| 29. | Calm |
| 30. | Those |
| 31. | Breath |
| 33. | Township between Ormond and Gisborne |
| 35. | Pronoun |
| 36. | Night |
| 1. | Affirmative |
| 3. | Rain |
| 5. | Deaf (col'q) |
| 7. | Callous |
| 8. | Season, year |
| 11. | Serve you right! (kaitoa) |
| 12. | Surprise, appear above water |
| 13. | With, if |
| 14. | Different, of another kind |
| 17. | A number |
| 18. | Descendant |
| 19. | Expressing admiration |
| 20. | Kumara (prepared) |
| 22. | What place? |
| 23. | Strange |
| 24. | Supreme being of olden times |
| 25. | Fortified village |
| 26. | Push, shove |
| 27. | Do not know |
| 31. | Wrong, dead |
| 32. | Shout, soft mud |
| 34. | Prep. for |
MAORI PENFRIENDS
We have received letters from young people abroad who would like to have Maori penfriends. They are:
Miss Dawn Powell, Girls' Grammar School, Ipswich, Queensland, Australia (15 years) who wants to correspond with boy or girl.
Miss M. Lina, Krammerstraat 6, Amsterdam, Holland, who writes in the name of a Dutch group of girl guides thirty strong. These girls are particularly interested in the Maori people and are from 10 to 14 years of age. They correspond in English.
Perhaps some of our readers will like to contact them.


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