LAST WEEK'S COMPETITION
I ___ HIDDEN WORD • Well as I said there. Ave re plenty i . of answers and to my surprise most of them were correct. Congrats to you all. The competition was this: My first, though but a single letter. j Heads the alphabet, none, better. 2, 3i ; , 4's a proclamation, Or, perhaps, an imprecation. 2-5 a cult' may be, Or organised company^ In 3, 4, 5 a word you see Which indicates plurality. 5, 6, 7 may be to wear,. Or else a title Spaniards bear. Letter S to these repeated Shows a thing has been completed. 7, 8, 9 is just a name — f A form of Edward, 'tis the same-, S. 9 needs small explanation: Editor's abbreviation. 1-9 in sequences taken Means deserted or forsaken.
As so many of you guessed the word. was. 'Abandoned/ Here" are the lucky winners:— Warren Kirk Betty Wilson -Evelyn Rossi Russell Hurst Noeline Middlemiss Maureen Dines Special marks for neatness. I
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 68, 30 April 1943, Page 6
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161LAST WEEK'S COMPETITION Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 68, 30 April 1943, Page 6
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