PUZZLES
Hidden Tablewarc This puzzle contains the names of ten pieces of tableware that you may see on the dinner-table or on the teatable. The letters of the names run partly across and partly down the square.
Beheading I’m fire, a small and shining light. Beheaded I’m a space of green. Behead again and I’m a ship, A plaything in the nursery seen. (Answer Next Week.) The Fasting-Man Problem How many hard-boiled eggs can a hungry man eat on an empty stomach? (Answer Next Week.) LAST WEEK’S ANSWERS Jumbled Birds Woodpecker, Nightingale, Plover, Robin, Kingfisher. Jumbled Flowers Geranium, Lilac, Snapdragon. Who Are These Ladies? Misfortune, Mischance and Mishap, Mistake, Misunderstanding, Misfit, Mislay and Misplace. Puzzle Sentence Everyone should be above making mischief between man and wife.
T E S A N D I U A P U C U s R E O T E P H A E o N R L O K N G G 11 A T E I F O 1 S E E P E R K S R (Answer Next Week.)
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLII, Issue 20587, 28 November 1936, Page 13 (Supplement)
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178PUZZLES Timaru Herald, Volume CXLII, Issue 20587, 28 November 1936, Page 13 (Supplement)
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