CAN YOU PUZZLE THEM OUT ?
Look Before You Leap Uncle Bob sent a box of chocolates to be shared by his six nieces. There were 210 chocolates and there were given equally to the girls. When each girl had her share there were still 35 chocolates in the box. How many did each girl receive? A Charade My first is in skating and also in snow, My second’s in hiding and also in show, My third is in walking and also in track, My fourth is in working and also in slack, My fifth is in nearly and also in quite, My sixth is in glasses and also in sight, My seventh’s in apple and also in pear, My eighth is in cheerful and also in care, My ninth is in pastry and also in cake, My tenth is in garden and also in rake, My eleventh’s in saucer and also in plate, • My whole is the name of an Englishman great. [Answers published next week] Answers to Last Week’s Puzzles A Rowing Problem. —27 feet with each stroke. Word Square STAR TIRE ARMS REST
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Northland Age, Volume 1, Issue 4, 30 October 1931, Page 9
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