THE RIDDLER,
New Riddles.
5794. Musical Double Acrostic:— Foundation Words or Uprights. One of England's greatest musicians May clearly in these lights be spied, Whose anthems— clever compositions— Are known 'mong choiimen far and widei Lights or Cross Words. 1. In terpsickorean music we abound. 2. In eucharistic service /am found. 3. An operatic company I run. 4. Manila product - dresses from me spun. 5 " The emperor of instruments " I read, (i. To sixth the fifth aright is skill indeed. 7. Of anthems whole has written quite a last; In artist's mould each one of them was cast. 5795. Charade :— My first all have who on this eaith Their little part do play ; And second will preveufc the mirth Of each of us some day. When second is within my first, Then with my whole you're surely cursed. 8736. Hidden Scottish Author:— From the. following letters take a celebrated Scottish author and two of his works :— C ORO KAHTSTTBROISLEFKLAISY TLA OETWR H E D Y.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2318, 4 August 1898, Page 39
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165THE RIDDLER, New Riddles. Otago Witness, Issue 2318, 4 August 1898, Page 39
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