GOOD GUESSERS
If you are clever at guessing, you’d just iove playing this game. One player has to be chosen to a*k the questions, and the rest of the p!ny r ; ers sit round in a circle. Of course, . the leader of the game will ~ieed to have thought out his questions beforehand, because they all need special answers. But even this will be fun. Let’s say that the one quessrm is; — “What "age do rich people havo? ,f The answer is “carriage.” Seal The answer must have a syllable whicn corresponds with the question. Here's another question: “What age do we have for dinner?” The ansflrey. m ithis instance is “Cabbage.” You will puzzle your brains to tftiik out the answers, out you’ll be so delighted if you think of them first. Of course, the one who answers all the questions correctly wins the game, and then this player can think out a set of questions.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12471, 12 June 1926, Page 16
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