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THE RIDDLER.

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8766. Charadjal Transposition.— By Emily B. : My first is what we often take Whene'er at home we weary feel j Transpose, and if you're wide awake What grocers sell it will reveal ; Transpose again, and where the sun Has lately been 'twill surely give s Transpose once more, and everyone, You'll find, does this that hs maY Uvu. 8767. 6ix-Lettered Verbal Square — By P. P. M. l— If for my first you second get Times will be surely third. I'm sever fourth to a nice pet, A lady, frleud, 0* bird. Fifth shows a hero, maimed and scarred. And last an end, both dark aad dry, Where many a miner has beeD marred. Or peet's name— a bit awry. 8768. Charajje.— By Colonslle :— Low lies my last before my first, At feet of Queen and subject, And though my whole's defiled by al), Yet cleansing is its object. 8769. Floral Anagrams —By Thersitea ',— 1, I call ii.O, Ihi all ; 3, ha, a lid ; 4, O, I can rant. Answers to Riddles I'ublisSted May 26. 8753. Charade.,— By Thersites :— Pa» — he— lion 8759. Boried Phrase. -By F. J. C. ;— "So little time, so much t,o do— So little done, so much to rue." 8760. Central Change.— By W. E. 9, J— Bland, blerd, blind. 5761, Curtailment.— By E. C. j— '£aamo. sham*

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Otago Witness, Issue 2310, 9 June 1898, Page 40

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THE RIDDLER. Otago Witness, Issue 2310, 9 June 1898, Page 40

THE RIDDLER. Otago Witness, Issue 2310, 9 June 1898, Page 40