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W- AprlS - M'Wi £ iftfrMTn THE WASHINGTON TIMES The National Daily TUESDAY—DECEMBER 29—1931 The Daily Cross-Word Puzzle T““ T"-“ T"“ F"" k t—" ■t— , —— 7! _j — —— ■ — >A/// ” W 57 — xr-^— HORIZONTAL. 1— Who it the present President of the French Republic? 6—What celebrated Polish com* poser and pianist was beloved by the Frenth woman novelist George Sand? 11— Wan. 12— Os infrequent occurrence. 13— Egyptian deity. 15— Narrow inlet. 16— Prior. 17— Symbol for aluminum. 18— Color. 20—Skillful. 22— What Roman god of the lower world is identified with the Greek, Pluto? 23— Pertaining to speech. 25- -Partake of food. 26- -Who was the mythological founder and queen of Carth age? 27- -Adult females. 29- -Sort of fortification. 30— What American poet wrote “Annabel Lee’’? 3 J--Shelter. 32—Secured. 36—Apportions. 40— What Mohammedan calif de stroyed the famous library at Alexandria? 41- -Weep. 43— -Religious ceremony. 14— Unit of the decimal system. 15— Small bottle. 47- -Mongrel. 18—Indefinite article. 49- -Hebrew high priest. 50— Grief. 52— Roman numeral four. 53— Celestial body. 54— Notice. 56 What volcanic mountain in northern California rises to a height of 14,161 feet? 57 What town in south Greece was for a long time the rival of Athens? VERTICAL. 1 —What celebrated lawyer op posed William Jennings Bryan in the notorious Scop o s Evolution Trial? 2— Above. 3— Blot. 4— What is the pen-name of Charles Lamb? 5— What English novelist and dramatist wrote “The Cloister and the Hearth?’’ 6— Crawled. 7— Male of the red deer. T imes Pattern \ Pv! K xvr \ I 4 Etl uIV ) /I / |l\\ O " i''/ Zj_ J\ M V*.2&4 Pattern 2261 Pattern 2264 is obtainable only in sizes 2, 4, 6, 8. Size 4 requires 2% yards of 36 inch material. No dressmaking ex perience is necessary to make this model with our pattern. Send FIFTEEN CENTS (15c) in coins or stamps (coins pre ferred) for each pattern. Write plainly your name, address and style number BE SURE TO STATE SIZE WANTED Address all mail orders to The Washing ton Times Pattern Department. 243 West Seventeenth St., New Fork City. 8— Crude metal. 9— Letter of the Hebrew alphabet 10—What famous English admiral' was killed while defeating the French and Spanish fleets at Trafalgar in 1805? 14—Pertaining to the air. 17—Whaf opera by Verdi was written to commemorate the opening of the Suez Canal? 19—Obstruct. 21— Organ of hearing. 22— Acted. 24—One afflicted with a dread disease. 26—Restrain. 28— Incline the head. 29— Intoxicating beverage. 32— Sums. 33— So be it. 34— What Arcadian woodland sprite Is represented as hav ing goat’s feet and horns? 35— The Assam silkworm. 37— Neuralgic twitch. 38— Case for carrying small articles. 39— What former kingdom of Eu rope, with its capital at Bel grade, was assimilated inte the kingdom of Jugoslavia? 41— What Oriental country clash ed with'Japan over the Man churian question? 42— Stands agape. 45— Conspire. 46— Noose. 49—Who is the Greek goddess of dawn? 51—Third vowel of the Greek alphabet. 53—Mother. 55—Comparative suffix. 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