PUZZLERS
Word Square: 1. A famous European city. 2. Perfume. 3. Regal. 4. Mental impression. 5. Where bargains may i>e found.
Buried Flowers: In the following sentences are concealed the names of four flowers: As I waited in the church porch, I determined not to go in late. “Do you prefer a cigarette or a pipe? On your honour, you know.” YVhat did I say in the lane? Money could not exhort the secret from me. “Which is the verb, Ena? You have not been attending.” Answers to last week’s puzzlers: YVord Square: Lamp. Area, Meat. Path. Changed Word: Bank, bask, bash. cash.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 684, 8 June 1929, Page 31
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103PUZZLERS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 684, 8 June 1929, Page 31
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