Answers To Peter Simple's Posers
(Questioas oa Page 5) 1. Three-toed »loth of South America, so called from it* -cry, 2. One of the; cabbage familv, resembling cauliflower. 3. National drink of Japan, made from fermented rice. 4. A projecting member forming the lowest division. 5. Isotherm. 6. James I. 7. One who limits his diet to fruit. 8. He designs its dances. 9. Male ballet dancer. }0. Acquaintances or friends. 11. One with a lot of hair. 12. Nazi district leader. 13. "Laugh and the world laughs with you"; (c) Ella Wheeler Wilcox. 14. The President of the United States. Tie* Elector*) College consists of persons chosen, by vote of the people of the States, to elect the President and Vice-President. Each State is entitled to as many electors as it has Senators and representatives in Congress. 15. The Treaty of Brest Litovsk was signed by Germany and Russia in 1918 after Russia's defeat in the World War. 16. Matter that is taken frojn the head of the eperm whale; it ie an ingredient of many ointments. 17. No, second longest. The Volga is the longest. IS. Charles Bloadia.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 88, 13 April 1940, Page 7 (Supplement)
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