ANSWERS
CONUNDRUMS
i. — £240 a year. ii. — The one kisses his missis and the other misses his kisses. in. — Because he is more likely to. pay in kicks than halfpence. iv. — Tissue — 'Tis you. A.—W hen it's raining cats and dogs, vi. — When he gives them fits. aii. — When it can't bear you. vin. — A conflagration, ix. — The third person. x. — Because it is no use till it is broken. • • xi. — Fault. xii. — Because he is more used to see sickness (seasickness). xiii. — When he's a Rat. xiv. — The Xmas number of the Obsebvee. xv. — You have never seen it. xvi. — When it puts down two and carries one. xvii. — Because he is seldom found when- wanted.
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Observer, 21 December 1893, Page 33
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117ANSWERS Observer, 21 December 1893, Page 33
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