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HIDDEN NAMES OF BIBDS; (1) EIPAGM, (2) SUTHHR, ,(3« NROBI, (4) CWOK, (5) CKCUOO, (6) NOHRE, (7) KNIGBEHSIF, (8)| TNILNE. "GUM-NUT." Ofcaki. Fruits are hidden herei— ERAP, UMLP, LEAPP, AEPHty EARGP, INQUEC. ' " ' "BIT O' SUNSHINE." City. Why is a schoolmistress like a bojj that misses a train? —One misses thfli train and the other trains the misses. "TUMBLE-TOES." Kclburit. What is it that has a tongue, yes cannot speak?-=-A boot. ' What still works when it is on strike^ A clock. "WIDE-AWAKE." City. ANSWERS FOR LAST WEEK. * 1. —Hidden names: Dora, Daisyj Alma, Pat, Thelma, Nona. 2.—Riddle in rhyme:. Engine. 3. —Hidden proverb: "Well begun i» half-done. » '
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 138, 14 June 1930, Page 18
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108THINK TWICE Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 138, 14 June 1930, Page 18
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