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INTERACTIVE STORYWORD No 1This is a crossword puzzle where the clues are in the extract below, It was the White Rabbit, trotting slowly back again, and looking anxiously about as it (30D), as if it had lost something; and she (1D) it muttering to itself 'The (13A)! The (13A)! Oh my dear paws! Oh my (19A) and (16A)! She'll (33A) me executed, as sure as ferrets are ferrets! Where can I have (8A) (12D), I wonder?' (26A) guessed in a (36A) that it was looking for the (34A) and the pair of white (23D) gloves, and she very good-naturedly (18D) hunting about for (12D), but they were nowhere to be (28D) - everything seemed to have changed since her (17D) in the pool, and the (31A) (6D), with the glass (37A) and the (20A) door, had (24A) completely. Very soon the Rabbit noticed (26A), as she (30D) hunting about, and (29A) out to her in an angry (38A), 'Why, (27A) (35D), what are you doing out here? Run (1A) this (36A), and fetch me a pair of gloves and a (34A)! Quick, now!' And (26A) was so much frightened that she (9A) off at (10D) in the (21D) it (11D) to, without trying to (25D) the mistake it had (27D). 'He took me for his housemaid,' she (15D) to (22D) as she (9A). 'How surprised he'll be when he finds out (5A) I am! But I'd better take (22A) his (34A) and gloves--that is, if I can find (12D).' As she (15D) this, she came (3D) a neat (20A) house, on the door of (16D) was a bright (2D) (11A) with the (7D) 'W. RABBIT' (14D) (3D) it. She (30D) in without knocking, and hurried upstairs, in (31A) fear (4D) she should meet the (32D) (27A) (35D), and be turned out of the house before she had found the (34A) and gloves. See the SolutionSee this puzzle on your site, in your corporate colours. Puzzlemakers Ltd specialises in the supply of puzzles, including product- or company-specific puzzles used for advertising and training purposes, as well as those for entertainment and education. Puzzles can be supplied in a range of sizes, at varying levels of difficulty/ease, according to client preference. For further details, please contact Puzzlemakers by email. For further details of our Company and other puzzles we supply, please contact us by email. |
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