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HIDDEN TREES

The following parts, when added together, make the name of a tree. For example, half an American coin (cent) and three-quarters of "to attempt" (dare) make the tree "ce-dar." (1) Three-quarters of "side of a buildinj^ and "a. fruit.with a hard shell." (2) Three-fifths ,of "the remains of. burnt wood."' . ' ~-..:■■ ■ ■ (3) "To exist" and three-quarters of "to r«N sound." . . . :"; (4) "Mamma" and "a swine" and "som». • (5) A vdWel and "full of bones." *■ ■...'! (6)-"A beverage" and one-third of *Idd." •'; (7) Three-quarters of "a conflagration." (8) A colour and "timber." ■ ■ ;■ (9) Used in dressmaking, and one-third;«« a female sheep.. . ■ .• (10) Plan of a country, and half of "aldof In Shakespeare." . . ,

CROSSWORD ANSWER. *' Across: Navy, brag, ere, frail, skid, tet% leave, ape, entry, late, yell, adorn, all^pohy* grey. Down : Nest,;ark,- veil, bravery, race, air, glee, deanery, apt, clap, Eton, year, ally, ada, lie. •'■■■'. "' ' ' "ANSWERS FOUND BY ... ." ; "Queen of the Snow" (12); "Sweet Briar* (7) ; "Elfln Gladness" (10) ; "Soot" (II) i "Charlie Chaplin" (12) ; "Boy Chevalier" (15).; "Purple Pansy" (10) ; "Will' Scarlett" • (12) S "Little Gladness" (11); "Bt6wn Elf" (13); "Sunklst" (11) ; "Sleeping ■ Beauty" (8) { "Harold Lloyd" (9). . ■: •

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19330826.2.25.30

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 49, 26 August 1933, Page 7

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187

HIDDEN TREES Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 49, 26 August 1933, Page 7

HIDDEN TREES Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 49, 26 August 1933, Page 7

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