PUZZLE CORNER
WORD DIAMOND • A /vowel. A fairy. A monkey. A vowel. A fruit. —Sent by Alma Freeman, Masterton. DIAGONAL ACROSTIC Ten words of ten letters each are described below. When you have guessed the words, write them in a list in the order given, then read across the letters diagonally, starting from the first letter in the first word and finishing at the last letter In the last word. If you have guessed the words correctly you will find the name of a well-known garden flower: Prosperous. Covering. Lime deposit in cave. Doorsteps. Stone for sharpening. Milk left after churning. Reserved, unfriendly. Badly managed. Act of putting back. Moving body of people. HIDDEN TOWNS 1. OKOTI. 5. HKMUATR. 2. TIKOO. 6. DEAN. 8. GNAHHASI. 7. OLDNNO. 4. GINTLEWNLO. —Original, by Dorothy Woodward. Palmerston North (aged 12 years). ANSWERS TO LAST WEEK’S . PUZZLES HIDDEN RIVERS. 1. Dee-r. 4. T-rent 2. S-wear. 5. H-ouse. 8. Don-e. 6. T-usk.' , A HIDDEN TITLE 1. Settle. 4. Cool. 2. Wait. 6. Stile. t. Fail. 6. Title. A Tale of Two Cities.
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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 144, 14 March 1931, Page 21
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177PUZZLE CORNER Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 144, 14 March 1931, Page 21
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