THINK TWICE
A PUZZLE NAME. One thousand and one pray combine. And (lie times ten to the same Join; Then twenty hundredweight just take. These rightly join, and they will make Of an heroic bard the name Which stands high In the lists of fame. ' WHAT IS THIS?' My first is in listless but not In dMll My second's In skyl.irk but not In gull, My tlrird Is In village, hut not In town. My fourth Is In mantle but not in gown, My fifth Is In circus but not In show, Xry sixth Is In windy but not In blow, My seventh's In light but not In sound _ Complete, a pastime,for all the year round. JUMBLED ACTRESSES. ti 1 EnllV AP y°Kr- 2- In»»t Ears. 3. Llasy Ilercs. 4. I«oan Eryg. 5. Dujlht Wodo. 6. Varcens Edc. 1 "JUDITH WOOD" 411), GUESS ME! ,- Why Is money like a secret?— Because It is hard to keep. - What-has ia foot and bt"6\v,"tut no Ice or face'—A hill. Why is a river like an elbow?— Because It Is always bending. » What is most useful when broken?—An egg. Why Is a penny useful on washing dayV— Because It's a copper i nh7 & a ,toma'° "ke this page?— Because it Is re(a)d all over.
Why is a pianist never poor?— Because he can always get notes out of the piano. What two birds neither walk., nor fly?—Tho scarecrow and the weathercock.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 47, 24 February 1934, Page 7
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237THINK TWICE Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 47, 24 February 1934, Page 7
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