will find
different recipes for cake and candy in Nos. 19, 27, 28, and 31 to 43
inclusive.
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Favors are acknowledged from Burt J. Wilson, Hammond W. S., Gracie
Stevens, Harry Kennard, Albert Rareshide, George H. K., Mary E. B.,
Mabel Lowell, Julian H., G. E. H.
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Correct answers to puzzles are received from H. M. P., Ernie Garden,
Allie Maxwell, Hugh Lesley, Nellie Cruger, Artie Winter, J. N. Howe,
Howard Rathbone, J. F. W.
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PUZZLES FROM YOUNG CONTRIBUTORS.
No. 1.
WORD SQUARES.
1. First, lean. Second, part of a door. Third, to fish. Fourth, a
memorial. Fifth, to choose.
BOLUS.
2. First, a low shrub. Second, remarkable. Third, a mountain famous in
mythology. Fourth, a region. Fifth, rapidity.
OWLET.
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No. 2.
DIAMOND.
In HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE. Backward. Rancid. A European bird. Greased. A
boy's term for father. In HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE.
BOLUS.
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No. 3.
HOUR-GLASS PUZZLE.
Terrible. One of a wandering race. An affirmation. In Europe. A domestic
animal. Ludicrous. A powerful medicine. Centrals read downward spell the
name of an American author.
S. F. W.
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No. 4.
ENIGMA.
My first is in symbol, but not in sign.
My second in creeper, but not in vine.
My third is in mutton, but not in beef.
My fourth is in robber, but not in thief.
My fifth is in terrible, not in fright.
My sixth is in darkness, but not in night.
My seventh is in freshet, but not in tides.
My whole on a dreadful scorpion rides.
BELLA.
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ANSWERS TO PUZZLES IN NO. 46.
No. 1.
N E M O
E R A T
M A N U
O T U S
No. 2.
Cannibal.
No. 3.
E
S E W
R E B E L
W E B
L
M
N E W
M E T A L
W A Y
L
No. 4.
L am B
O hi O
N es S
D en T
O d O
N u N
London, Boston.
No. 5.
Il n'y a que le premier pas qui coute.
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Answer to Hand and Windmill Puzzle in No. 46--The first is a sponge, and
the second is a species of sea-anemone.
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