THE PUZZLE CORNER.
POETS’ NAMES JUMBLED. (By “Woodland Elf," Hamilton.) TKSAE. NUB SR. GIBONRNW. WOLGNEFHOH. TRWODRSWHO, ONLTMI. lIEPSRKASEAE. YELIiSLE. WBOTLNE. lIITCLDOSM. DOARLN. OPEP. WOCPRE. ROMBSI. PHENYD. CDECOILRE. KBEHRCI. ITRSOSTE. RSDDLE-M E-REE. My first is in praise but not in blame, My second’s in wealth but not in fame, My third is in aim but not in seem, My fourth is in river but not in stream, My fifth is in harvest but not in mown, My whole is a man who is not his own. WORD DIAMOND. A third of six. A Portuguese possession. Where Australia is. Consumed. A letter made up of straight lines. When is a cook cruel? —When he whips cream and beats eggs. (Sent by “Little John,” Waharoa.)
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Waikato Times, Volume 102, Issue 17220, 1 October 1927, Page 16 (Supplement)
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122THE PUZZLE CORNER. Waikato Times, Volume 102, Issue 17220, 1 October 1927, Page 16 (Supplement)
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