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THINK TWICE

.» NURSERY RHYME FOLK. 1. What ran up the clock, in "Hickory Dlckory Dock"! ■2. Who had so, many children that she didn't know what, to do? . ■ ' 3. What did the Three Little Kittens lose? 4. Who sleyt on a hillside for 20 years? 5. Who jumped 'over ■■ the candlestick? 6. What did Tom the-Piper's son steal? 7. What sat down beside Little Miss Muffet? 8. Who put the kettlo on? 9. What did the cow jump over? 10. Where did little Boy Bluo go fast asloep? ♦ ♦ ♦ RIDDLE-ME-REE. (Original,) ' ; \ My first': Is. in orange but not in fear. My next is in April and also In year. My third is in worker but not In bee, My whole is a nnme of a very large tree. "RED WBG." City. ' : ♦ * ♦ JUMBLED TREES. Wheri you arrange the letters, you'll find a tree hidden away in each word. (1) Melap; (2) Mcl; (3) Gonai; (4) Nple: (5) Main; (6) Lolwlw; (7) Hobee. 1 "JINGLE BELLS" 9). .City. . . ♦> ♦ ♦ LAST WEEK'S ANSWERS. 1. Hidden Island: Madagascar. 2. Spelling Mistakes: Professor, elegant. 3. Hidden Name: Ernest. ■!• ♦ ♦ ♦ Teacher: What was George Washington noted for? James: His memory. Teacher: What makes you think his memory was so great? James: Well, they erected a monument to ♦ ♦ * , Tommy: Grandma, if I were Invited out to dinner, should I eat pie with a fork? Grandma: Yes, indeed, Tommy. Tommy: You haven't a. pie In the house that I could practise on, have you, Grandma? ♦ ♦ ♦ Passenger (to • conductor of bust: Do you know what the people are culled who ride on double-decker buses? ..' ■■■ • ■ Conductor: No. Whatever are they called? Passenger: Passengers, of coursaj

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 100, 30 April 1938, Page 20

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THINK TWICE Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 100, 30 April 1938, Page 20

THINK TWICE Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 100, 30 April 1938, Page 20

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