New Zealand Woman’s Weekly

Mega CASH WORD

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ACROSS

1 Hills of sand created by wind (5) 4 Whenever required (2,6) 8 Mark left on skin by old wound (4) 11 Person with pessimisti­c view of human motives and actions (5) 15 Make effort to accomplish something ( 7) 16 _____ Chidgey, successful Kiwi novelist (9) 17 Exterior frontages of buildings ( 7) 18 Golden _____ – song or film that is still popular years later (5) 20 See Mystery Clue 21 Sloping in particular direction (8) 22 Fine powdery dirt (4) 26 In ___ course – when time comes (3) 28 Non-existence or lack ( 7) 29 Window ledge (4) 31 Wealthy or affluent (4-2-2) 34 Tane _____ – famous giant New Zealand kauri tree in Waipoua Forest (6) 35 Walk or climb upwards (6) 37 Make soft noise like dove (3) 38 Bring together for common purpose or action (5) 40 Supposed without proof ( 7) 42 Move about in busy energetic manner (6) 43 Exchange good-humoured teasing remarks (6) 45 Hair-styling product (3) 47 Habitual drunkard (3) 49 _____ Joyce, Kiwi politician and Minister of Finance (6) 50 Derived from citrus fruit (6)

52 Began again after pause ( 7) 55 Sudden overwhelmi­ng fear and anxiety (5) 56 Hue and ___ – loud clamour about something (3) 57 Feeling of distress and discourage­ment (6) 59 Fragments of basaltic lava (6) 61 See lower left photo (3,5) 63 Ridge of rock or coral near surface of sea (4) 65Provides the latest informatio­n ( 7) 67 Surface layer of ground containing mat of grass and grass roots (3) 70 ____ on – encourage by urging (4) 72 New Zealand homeware retail chain (8) 74 Implement used for eating (4) 75 _____ in – admitted to office by having taken oath (5) 79 Morally right ( 7) 81 Seeming reasonable or probable (9) 82 Force or stimulus to action ( 7) 84 Smoulderin­g remnant of fire (5) 85 Staunch flow (4) 86 Seasoned smoked beef served in thin slices (8) 87 Amusingly crazy (5)

DOWN

1 Precious stone ( 7) 2 Widely known and esteemed (5) 3 ___ Bunkall, Kiwi actor who plays Dr Boyd Rolleston in TV’s Shortland Street (3) 4 Sea creature with tentacles ( 7) 5 Ship crew members dealing with cleaning, mooring, cargo etc (9) 6 Dog of mixed breed (4) 7 Sharp stiff conifer leaves ( 7) 9 Accounting entry recording sum received (6) 10 Exile who flees to another country for safety ( 7) 11 Palm-like plant from tropical and subtropica­l regions (5) 12 Show agreement (3) 13 Barrel for storing wine (4) 14 Indication of something (4) 19 Praise or glorify (5) 23 Activity banned in all New Zealand indoor public workplaces and hospitalit­y venues in 2004 ( 7) 24 Close-fitting hats without brim (6) 25 Small bunch of flowers (4) 27 Distinctiv­e spirit of culture or era (5) 30 ____, stock and barrel – including everything (4) 32 Slats of shutter, eg ( 7) 33 See upper right photo (6) 34 Lunches and dinners, eg (5) 36 Wasted time by dawdling ( 7) 39 Not in use or operation (4) 41 Show or movie with singing and dancing ( 7) 42 Whiten or remove colour (6) 44 Small mountain lake (4) 46 _____ Ko, Korean-born Kiwi profession­al golfer (5) 48 Tight-fitting sleeveless T-shirt (4,3) 51 See Mystery Clue 53 Customs and convention­s of community (5) 54 Sensationa­l publicity (4) 55 Tube used to carry water, gas etc (4) 58 Large spiral galaxy in space (9) 60 At all _____ – no matter what (5) 62 Small savoury snacks eaten with drinks ( 7) 64 Sweetly scented spring flower ( 7) 66 Small New Zealand town in King Country region of North Island (2,5) 68 Family line of powerful leaders ( 7) 69 Not complicate­d (6) 71 Happen again repeatedly (5) 73 Marine bivalve mollusc (4) 76 Relating to eye or vision (5) 77 Outdoor fair with stalls, entertainm­ent etc (4) 78 Have common boundary with (4) 80 Central part of wheel (3) 83 Cat’s foot (3)

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