TO PUZZLE YOU
WHICH BIRDS? Do you know what birds are represented by Ihe following? The bird beloved by Eve. A famous English architect. What we nil do at meals. A plaything. A warm country. An appliance to raise heavy weights. FIND THE WORDS. Fill in .the spaces with three words of four letters each; the same four letters, placed differently,, being used each time. He ate a meal of bread and Then hurried off to join his - - - - And founS the with bat ana ball already waiting at the Bate.
NEW ZEALAND RIVERS.
KIWAOTA. SJETJIAH. LVWAGUAX, TAXAWUMA, LVTCHA, OMUAK. Why arc me rourtceath and fifteenth letters of the alpliahet the most necessary to us? Because we couldn't net OX without them. LAST WEEK'S ANSWERS. Charade.—Hibernate. Word-changing.—Beard, bread, read, dear, ear, are. Jumbled Film Stars.—Clark Gable, Myrna PUZZLE-FINDERS WERE ... Loy, Tnra Brown, Mac West, Janet Gaynor. "Green Lily," "Valencia," and "Queen o' Joye."
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 22, 25 July 1936, Page 20
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152TO PUZZLE YOU Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 22, 25 July 1936, Page 20
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