PUZZLERS
Word square: 1. A boy’s name. 2. A river in America. 3. Part of the body. 4. Part of the face. —Sent in by Frank Sherley. Buried names of girls: “I could beat you in a long race, Mabel.” “Pass me a pear, Laura, please.” “That is a bell we heard in the distance.” “He promised never to steal again.” —Sent in by Edwyna Stone. • * * Answers to last week’s puzzlers: Word diamond: P, Sea, Pearl, Arm, L. Hidden fruit: Apple, “Pear, Cherry, Melon. Hidden birds: Parrot, Fowl, Canary, Rooster, Pigeon.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 318, 31 March 1928, Page 27
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91PUZZLERS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 318, 31 March 1928, Page 27
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