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FULL-OF-FUN

•■ "■■'»' ; •■ : HIDDEN ANIMAL. LIMERICK. Sly first is in light but not In dart; ~ tta)°r, with wonderful force. My second's in ling, but not in shark; called out In Hyde Park for s hone. My third is in hat and also in cap; A" the flowers looked around, My fourth is in freedom but not in trap; „ ,"u' no' °ne could be found. My fifth is in happiness, never in rue; ' So he Just rhododendron, of. course I My whole is an animal found at the zoo. "CORESCEEWS" <13)< "NORAH OF BILLABONG" (11). Hutt. - . Brooklyn. .•"••■• • • • ■ i UNFORTUNATE. HIDDEN GIRLS' NAMES „ 4 vSff £ ld lady sent her Bon awar to sea, •.i t* *, 5 ,« , . and while he was away he bought a parrot and (1) Horodty Nean; (2) Lapema Anjo; (3) sent it to her by a sailor on another boat. v Neeell Ityam; (4) Sallet Yam. when he) came homo, he said: ■•Well, Mother, "LOTUS LILT" 111) £?r w <ud,y°u llke the parrot I sent jouf*Brooklyn. l '' ,^f ep 5 lc<>' W son." answered the oJ4 lidy* , . . T>ut, oh dear, he was tough I" A WORD SQUARE. . Brooklyn. '. ■ "^VEE IiADT" (8)' The following definitions indicate words tup cricnu which, when placed one below the other, form a * kea&un. square of words:— Minnie: "Mickey, why aro you palntlne s* A period of time; everyone separately; a *a\ t?" pain; ostrich-like bird. Mickey: " 'Cause I want to get It finished be- • • • fore the paint is used upl" ANSWERS FROM LAST WEEK. Pa 'TOPPr' (10), I.—Jumbled towns: Norwich, Exeter, Brad- ' • • • ford, Liverpool, Derby, Doncaster, New Quay TO GUESS Botterham Darlington, Luton ' What is the difference between a lady and * 2.—Jumbled names of girls: Janet, Joyce, looking glass? Nancy, Catherine, Mary. One speaks without reflecting, the other re» 3.—Jumbled names of animals: Elephant fleets without speaking. kangaroo, chimpanzee, giraffe, crocodile, wal- "LAVENDER GIRL" (10). rus. City.. 4.—Hlddon elf: Elsombra. . • • • • • • FISHY RIDDLES. ELVES WHO THOUGHT TWICE. 5J aJ £** ,BW °es .at "iffit'r 8*8?*- ---... .- ;. . \Vhat flsh is the best biter ?—Schnapper. "Tlnkertoes" (7); Irl3 Slartln" (10); "Delna What flsh do we have on our boots!—Solefc Ness" (11); "Moonshine Fairy" (9); "Golden What flsh Is like an-insect?—FJying fltiw Gorse" (8); "Rose Queen" (16); "Sleeping What flsh is a mournful one?— The wbala. Beauty" (T); "Harold Lloyd" (8); "Sunkist" What flsh do we have at a party?.—Jelly flslii <10lj "Brown Elf" (12); "Boy Chevalier" "BOSE QUEEN" lli)i \ (11); "Ken" (11). Palmerston,

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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 38, 13 August 1932, Page 20

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FULL-OF-FUN Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 38, 13 August 1932, Page 20

FULL-OF-FUN Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 38, 13 August 1932, Page 20

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