FOR WISE HEADS
Who can find the hidden tools in the following story?:— The lad from Dorset squared his shoulders. He saw clearly that there would be a brawl if Max exhibited annoyance. Bob, a fellow from Nottingham, merrily suggested that it would make their plan easier if they had something to eat. Eric, his elder brother, bade Bob race with him to the nearest sweet shop. Later, I watched the whole riotous crew drive right awav. * * * Answers to last week’s queries:— (1) Ancient people of Mesopotamia; (2) Antarctic explorer and discoverer of Wilke’s Land; (3) winter resort in Swiss Bernese Oberland; (4) the parsley family; (5) acadia; (6) ancient Egyptian sun-god; (7) Chaucer.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 361, 23 May 1928, Page 6
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114FOR WISE HEADS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 361, 23 May 1928, Page 6
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