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THINK TWICE

For last week, Edward Boosie, "Anonymous," "Primrose Queen," and "Queen o' the May" were the only imps with all their Think Twice correct. Clover ones! FAIKEEL. .* * " ;.. A UNITED WOKD-SQUARB. Top square: (1) A Chinese food; <2> a metal; (3) strong string; (4) ceases. Left-hand square: (1) Opposite to early; (2) breezy; (3) a plant; (4) gazed on. bo^n'e"? (?T^eS ?4)SW^ of the log. Bottom square- (1) Opposite to light; (S) extent of land; (3) a bobbin; (4) ft cabbage with open curling leaves, "WNOOKUMS." City.

PUZZLE ÜBTTBR. You all know that the word ia a letter is "dear." To get this letter puzzled out, you take the letter before the "E." Thus it becomes "D.'» Yon dp tho same with '. the . other letters. Now then: ■ .' . . •. • , EfbsWfsb, Xjmm 2»v nffu nf bu J tit'ma* *nimj>n uif tbnf bt vtytal X zpv dl» dpnf-boe O g spy dbo sfbe vpt. • . ALINOUB. Utaki, . ». i» ANBWEBS PBOM LAST WEE* I.—Jumbled names of boyss Er|fc John, William, Peter, Albert, George Ernest, Victor, Colin, Stuart. ( 2.—Jumbled names of animals: W£ phant, monkey, chimpanzee, U«i| beaver, tiger.

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 23, 26 July 1930, Page 20

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THINK TWICE Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 23, 26 July 1930, Page 20

THINK TWICE Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 23, 26 July 1930, Page 20