FOR WISE HEADS
A PUZZLE PYRAMID The following clues indicate words which, when placed one under the other, will form a pyramid. The first line has, of course, only one letter, while the last has thirteen. 1. Head of a bee. 2. In the affirmative. 3. To assemble- or unite. 4. An English holiday resort. 5. Mirth and frolic. 6. Not honourable. 7. A time of merrymaking. The letters of the centre vertical line reading down form the name of a small European country. * * * Answers to last week’s word puzzle: Set-square, saw, awl, axe, hammer, plane, chisel, brace, screwdriver. Making cowslip balls is a quaint old cus;om among village folk. Fifty or sixty umbels, or heads, are threaded along a string, the ends of which are then tied together, squeezing the blossoms into a fluffy flower ball.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 367, 30 May 1928, Page 6
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