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PUZZLERS

A WORD SQUARE The following clues indicate four words which written one under the other will make a square of words. Where the sun is seen in the morning. A wide space. To look for a thing. To appropriate. * * * IRISH TOWNS These clues indicate the names of six towns in Ireland. Can you find them? A light substance. A cement and a pile of hay. An insect and an edge or border. A fortified dwelling and a measure of music. A fluid and a shallow part of a river. Half a measure and a road. Answers to last week’s puzzlers: Word square: Mule, Used, .Lead, Eddy. Who was he?: Leonardo.

JUMBLED NAMES Boys Girls Mervyn Rebecca Dudley Dolores Annesley Vilma Leonard Greta Phillip Gertrude Douglas Beatrice/

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 306, 17 March 1928, Page 31

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PUZZLERS Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 306, 17 March 1928, Page 31

PUZZLERS Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 306, 17 March 1928, Page 31

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