THE WISE ONES.
Tllc' r?. %vas such loti I"; done last Uing Night, so the sooner we begin to say the answers the better, eh? Well. "Lose" became "Find" by being "Lone," "Line," and "Fine" in between. . That wasn't hard.
The rivers were Dee, Trout, Frome, Ilumber, Ouse, and Derwcut. The Riddly Rhyme was "Wilderness" and "What am I" was To-mor-row.
Then the games, which were a bit too easy to count in The Wise Ones were Rugby, Billiards, Chess, Cricket, Tennis, and Hockey. Here are the people who were wise in most of them: — "Red Fox." Valeric Ward. "The Puzzler." "Edward Boosie." Valda Hoffeins. "Miss Chief." "Winnio the Pooh."
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 102, 4 May 1929, Page 18
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110THE WISE ONES. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 102, 4 May 1929, Page 18
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