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THINK TWICE

' THREE LITTLE CHARADES. - The first two lines give clues to two words which, though complete in. themselves, form the syllables of the word to be found from the cine In the thifd line. The stump of once a perfect Wee. Created, in this world to be. ' Unyielding, obstinate. Is he. Grazes in the pastures rich. , . ' Part of fleld near cricket pitch. Springtime blooms In field and ditch.' A hoop, a strip, a strap, or belt. One's past one's youth when this is felt. With' this you cover wound'or welt. A NAME RIDDLE-ME-REE. My first Is in Kevin, but not in R/iy: My second's in Arthur; and also in Fay; My third is In Ethel, but not In Dan; My fourth is in Helen, but not In Fan: My fifth Is in Lena, but not in Ronnie: My sixth is In Edith, and also In Connie; My seventh's in Henry, but not in Clara; My eighth is in. Neta, but not in Sarah; My whole Is the n*me of a girl that means "pure." ANSWERS FROM LAST WEEK. 1. Changed Initial: Bear, tear, penr, year, rear, fear, dear, near. 2. Hidden Flower: Jasmine. . "PUZZLE ANSWERS FOUND BY. .. ." "Tinker-Toes" : (8); .-'Little Gladness" (11); "Purple Pansy" (10). "Koran of Billabong" (15).

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 83, 8 April 1933, Page 10

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THINK TWICE Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 83, 8 April 1933, Page 10

THINK TWICE Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 83, 8 April 1933, Page 10

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