PUZZLES
Puzzle Proverb Can you read this well-known proverb? DOUN TOOT TT ERS A SY OUW OULD BED ONE BY (Answer next week) Transposition A well-known herb if first you take An English town ’twill also make; Reverse it and you then will find Part of a vessel brought to mind. (Answer next week) Built-up Word Fifty-five and vowels three, Rightly placed, you, soon will see Birth and rank and royalty. All are found where I may be. (Answer next week). LAST WEEK’S ANSWERS Buried Proverb Faint heart never won fair lady. Beheaded Words A-loft, t-ease, y-ours, f-lung, 1-arch, e-vent, t-aunt. The Missing Letter Insert the letter E. Persevere, ye perfect men; ever keep these precepts ten. TONGUE-TWISTER Kimbo Kemble kicked his kinsman's kettle. Did Kimbo Kemble kick his kinsman’s kettle? If Kimbo Kemble kicked his kinsman’s kettle, Where’s the kinsman’s kettle Kimbo Kemble kicked?
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20639, 30 January 1937, Page 13
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145PUZZLES Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20639, 30 January 1937, Page 13
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