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THE PICNIC BASKET

For this game the players sit in a circle, and one acts as leader. He says: “What shall wo take in our picnic basket?” He then points to one of the players and names a letter of the alphabet. The one pointed at must quickly call out two things beginning with that letter. If he cannot do so before the leader counts 10, he must be leader. The winner is the one who keeps in longest. Funny answers are best. For examples, some replies might be: “Radishes and rhubarb,” “Eels and Eclairs,” “Muffins and marmalade,” “Carrots and candy.”

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 857, 28 December 1929, Page 27

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101

THE PICNIC BASKET Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 857, 28 December 1929, Page 27

THE PICNIC BASKET Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 857, 28 December 1929, Page 27

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