THINK TWICE
FIND THEIR NAMES. (Original.) Test'your wits; In puzzling'out the names of the New Zealand towns suggested by the clues below. 1. A colour and a small city. - 2. A short word that means the same as hood' wink. ' :,.-.. '3. Name of a famous .sea lord. 4. An employer and a measurement of weight. - . 5. Another word for forest and village (shortened). 6. The sound of leaves in the wind. \ ''LETTERBOX ELF." WHICH FRUIT 18 THIS? My first is In out, but not in in. My next ia in rim, but not in tin. My third is in Astor, and also in Anne, My fourth is in Nola, and also in Nan, My fifth is in girl, but not in boy, My sixth in in Ethel,-but not in Joy, My whole ia in something that we eat, Has a lot of juice, and is very sweet. "REDWING" (13). City.- •■■..-.■ , ■.■ ■ ; ' LAST WEEK'S ANSWERS. . Found In the Kitchen. A tap, grate, sink, pan, plates, bowls, scales, cup, broom,.fork, table, gtrlda, steamer, poker, beater. ■■..-, A Girl's Namft.*k-Nancy. Changed Word.—Races to Scare.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 17, 21 January 1939, Page 10
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179THINK TWICE Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 17, 21 January 1939, Page 10
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