By Arthur Wynne, December 21, 1913 from The New York World (Solution here or go back to history)

2-3. What bargain hunters enjoy.
6-22. What we all should be.
4-5. A written acknowledgment.
4-26. A day dream.
6-7. Such and nothing more.
2-11. A talon.
10-11. A bird.
19-28. A pigeon.
14-15. Opposed to less.
F-7. Part of your head.
18-19. What this puzzle is.
23-30. A river in Russia.
22-23. An animal of prey.
1-32. To govern.
26-27. The close of a day.
33-34. An aromatic plant.
28-29. To elude.
N-8. A fist.
30-31. The plural of is.
24-31. To agree with.
8-9. To cultivate.
3-12. Part of a ship.
12-13. A bar of wood or iron.
20-29. One.
16-17. What artists learn to do.
5-27. Exchanging.
20-21. Fastened.
9-25. To sink in mud.
24-25. Found on the seashore.
13-21. A boy.
10-18. The fibre of the gomuti palm.