dime. 4. The nice rain.
5. Harry, go past. 6. Shun fat flies.
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No. 5.
DOUBLE ACROSTIC.
A boy's name. A city in Japan. A vegetable. To ascend. One of the United
States. A household article. A river west of the Rocky Mountains.
Answer--Two Territories of the United States.
M. E. N.
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No. 6.
ENIGMA.
My first is in brown, but not in green.
My second in candy is always seen.
My third is in lamb, but not in kid.
My fourth is in kettle, but not in lid.
My fifth is in lean, but not in fat.
My sixth is in rabbit, but not in cat.
My seventh is in modest, but not in meek.
My eighth is in cone, but not in peak.
My ninth is in cold, but not in freeze.
My tenth is in turnips, but not in peas.
My eleventh is in watch, but not in look.
My whole is the author of many a book.
CHESLY B. H.
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J. S., Howard Starrett, Carrie Smith, Walter H., Jennie Hall, Alice
G. M., Fannie W. O., Irene V. Over, Willie C. Pattison, Dorsey E. Coate,
Charlie Iankes, Willie H. Joyce.
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Correct answers to puzzles are received from Rebecca Hedges, Percy T.
Jameson, M. S. Brigham, Harry Starr K., Willie Gray Lee, Julia Smith,
Anne M. Franklin, Josie and Austin, Louie P. Lord, J. R. Blake,
W. H. W., L. B. and R. H. Post, S. V. B., Marion E. Norcross, George S.
Schilling, Cora Frost, Anna L. Kuhn, Leon M. Fobes, Mamie E. F., Eddie
S. Hequembourg, Eddie A. Leet, "Blue Light."
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ANSWERS TO PUZZLES IN NO. 31.
No. 1.
Bolivar.
No. 2.
C O R D O V A
P A R I S
R E D
S
I D A
G H E N T
G R A N A D A
No. 3.
M
N E D
M E R R Y
D R Y
Y
No. 4.
B I D E
I D E A
D E A R
E A R L
No. 5.
Raleigh.
No. 6.
D um B
E lih U
F athe R
O ttoma N
E uripide S
Defoe, Burns.
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Charade on page 440--Courtship.
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