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THINK TWICE

WORD SQUARE.

The following clues Indicate four words, each containing four letters, which when written one under the other wil! make a square of words. A beautiful flower. A notion. A famous Shakespearian character. A measure of length.

PICTURE PUZZLE. Each picture represents a flower. How many can you find? < "FELICITY" (12). Karaka. Bay. . WHAT AM I? ' : (Original.) My'first 'is In'spice but not In rice. My'second Is In rat but not In mice. My third Is in penny and also in mint, My fourth Is in steel but not in flint, My fifth is in pretty but not in plain. My whole is a flower that this verse will name. "SOOT" (11). <** ' .•. . . ■ ' ANSWERS FROM LAST WEEK. I. Whit Is it?— Wardrobe. 2.; To guM»—Street, tree. 3. Hidden cities—Dover, Reading, Nice, Mtdrai. Bombay, Lueknow, Perth. ■ "PUZZLE ANSWERS FOUND BY . . ." "Forest" (11); "Cowboy" (13); "Spot" (11); "Star-of-the-Sea",, (12); "Babette" (14); "Tlnkertees" (8) f "Princess Silver-Rose". (11); "Purple Pansy" (10); "Elfin Gladness" (10) ; "Sunklat" (11) r "Brown Elf" (13) ; "Harold Lloyd" (9); "Sleeping Beauty" (8); "Boy Chevalier (15); "Bruin" (8); "Pippin Elf" (11), :

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 19, 22 July 1933, Page 7

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THINK TWICE Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 19, 22 July 1933, Page 7

THINK TWICE Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 19, 22 July 1933, Page 7

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