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1. “Brummy” is a corruption of Birmingham, which had the reputation of making shoddy articles, imitation curios, etc. 2. The cormorant. 3. “I serve.” . 4. 111., Illinois; Mi. Mississippi; Mass., Massachusetts; Mo., Missouri; Ind., Indiana; Pa., Pennsylvania; Minn., Minnesota; La., Louisiana; Ken., Kentucky; 10., lowa. 5. Sancho. 6. Perseus. 7. “David Copperfieid,” “Robin Hood,” “Robinson Crusoe,” “Sherlock Holmes,” “As You Like It.” “Arabian Nights,” “Jungle Book” (Kipling). 8. A mythical race of shepherds with only one eye in the middle of the forehead. 9. A toxicologist is one who treats of poison. 10. H 2 O.

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Mt Benger Mail, 20 October 1937, Page 4

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Answers to Questions on Page 1. Mt Benger Mail, 20 October 1937, Page 4

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