Judge, 1924-11-22 · page 24 of 24
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Wire—I have a confession to make. InpuLceNtT Huspanp—Wait! Sell it to one of those magazines and buy yourself some pretties. Key Chart for Judge's Crossword Puzzle No. 5 HorizonTat 1. What does your wife do to your household? 6. An artist who draws for Jupcr. 11. What the girl said when her boy friend tried to kiss her in a canoe—Also an Island. 12. Distinguished Englishmen like to become one of these (abr.). 14. One of the vowels repeated three times. 15. What the boys would yell if you drove by in a 1910 model. 16. What you are apt to see if you drink too much liquor (abr.). 17. Disfigure. 19. Some one in wait for the errant husband. 21, Something of use to movie comedians. What Willie did to the jam. . Something Billy Sunday is all excited about. 24. A wing ofa house. 25. Corruption. 27. Did you ever do this for the hoys in the back room in the Good Old Days? 29. Some one having something to do with Jepce—and who thinks it’s a darn good magazine (abr.). 30. What Jupce thinks about the Ku Klux Klan. 41. Harsh or severe Where was the lamb chop Fido stole from the table? Also, to bring upon oneself . 34. Something which is often at sea (abr.). 35. A long, long time. 37. Something that goes round- and-round-and-round. 39. Very marshy. 40. Something old-fashioned peo- ple used to do in the home. 42. A direction (abr.). 43. A preposition this.) 44. Something miners go in for. 45. The first girl who said,*Really, I've simply nothing to wear.” 47. Where you're apt to find your- self if you get too fresh with the “little woman’’—(abr.) 48. They run at night in packs like wolves. You're on to 51. Tapestry or something similar. 5. A day in your life before you started doing Cross Word puzzles. VERTICAL 1. A familiar name for some one all song writers seem to love. 2. A New England State (abr.). 3. Three of the vowels. 4. What the light in the parlor does if ker Dad is home. 5. What some people think George M. Cohan is. 6. A young lawyer would like one of these 7. You might say this of some of those French post cards. 8. What they are supposed to be- come after the ceremony. 9. A Middle Western State (abr.). 10. A call—(You might learn this if you went to Switzerland.) 13. An artist who draws lovely girls every week in JupGE. 16. A comic artist who draws for Jupce. (You'll have to look through some of the other issues: he isn’t in this one.) 18. A city in Pennsylvania 20. A conj netion meaning “on the condition’—spelled backwards. 21, You eat these at the circus and you can’t stop till they're all gone. 26. A prefix meaning new 28. A good way to get ahead 32. One who resists $3. Something which indicates. 84. Something the Germans used during the war which caused us some worry. 36. First person—singular—as an Trishman says it in the comics. 38. Part of a blossom. 40. A familiar place of refuge— Biblical (plural). 41. On the level. #4. What the French girls say everybody knows this much French 46. A period in history. 48. What the boys in the army never want to be (abr.). 49. A Nation in the Western Hemisphere you may have heard of. 50. Something it’s hard to get over on a busy day (abr.). Tou—Mae, will you marry me? Mar—VYes, darling! “Oh—er—this is so sudden! comicbooks.com