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THINK TWICE

RIDDLE-ME-REE. Hy first is In apple and also in peach; My second's In bridge but not in beach; My third Is in hockey but not in base; My fourth is in tennis but not in race; ' Sty fifth: is,ln turn but not in coat; My sixth is in tram but not in boat; : Sty seventh's in shoe, my eighth also; My whole is somewhere we love to go. "BELLE OF NEW TOItK" (8). Hataitai. : . • • • JUMBLED NAMES OF COUNTRIES. (1) Andllre; (2) Tugorlpa; (3) Yoncel; (4) , iAspin; (5) Sirape; (6) Inamaro; (7) Isuarat; '{8) Niccladj (9) Gumbile; (10) Karcami ' , . "M.E.W." (1.3). City.. . HIDDEN GEMS.* fi) I am going to Peru by stoamcr, (3) Can you hop along like this? (3 Are you going to tho party, Edmond? I am on Dick's birthday. (4) Help the lame: thy steps are steady. '(5) Have you seen Edgar, Nettie? (6) There is a gate open down the road. Will you shut it? W My dog has one Plop ear like a lop-eared rabbit. "BUNCA MUNCA" (11). Otakl. * * * ANSWERS FROM LAST WEEK. ;(1) What am I?—A pair of boots. <2) Word Square: (3) Word Diamond: PEAR » EDNA DAD ANTS DAVID BASF DID D Tho right answers wore in letters from:— Gladness" (9); "Scarlet Pimpernel" '(12); "Anita Page" (11); "Bronco DawsonI.' (9); "Tinkles" (8); "Anonymous" (11); and Key" (12). ..

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 144, 20 June 1931, Page 18

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THINK TWICE Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 144, 20 June 1931, Page 18

THINK TWICE Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 144, 20 June 1931, Page 18

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