PUZZLE CORNER
Each of the .following lines gives a clue for a word, and, taking the words in order, the first letters will form the name of a modest flower that pleases many eyes 1. He comes aboard and steers our ship past rocks. 2. Like? parts where she appears in pretty frocks. 3. Died on an island: he sought to rule the world, 4. Of wives and wealth this monarch knew no dearth. 5. If thia be missed yonr dough will never rise. WORD SQUARE 1. Manufactured. 2. A girl’s name, a. A clock face. 4. Long fish. CHARADE. My first is in sharp, but not iu keen, My second’s in jealous but not in mean, My third is In love, but not In hate, Aly fourth la in friend, but not in mate, My fifth is In dear, but not in cheap, My sixth is in wake, but not in sleep, My seventh’s in slay, but not in slain, My whole is a time when we hope it won’t rain. ANSWERS TO LAST WEEK’S PUZZLES WHAT AM I? ’ Plate, BURIED TREES. 1. Beech L F f r ■ '''2, Almond 8. Maple . & Aril
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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 62, 6 December 1930, Page 24
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194PUZZLE CORNER Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 62, 6 December 1930, Page 24
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