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PUZZLERS In the following sentences the names of six flowers are concealed: 1. As th© night express sped along, Moscow slipped out of sight. 2. The cook left the piccalilli lying on the table. 3. Although she was short and prim, roses decorated her bonnet. 4. Up ran Dr. Dande, Lionel and Geoffrey to the cricket field. 5. To make the garden smell sweet, Will, I am planting mignonette: 6. I told Mrs. Marajon quills were not in fashion now. Word Square: 1. A vehicle. 2. A contest. 3. Pain. 4. A brief glance. Answers to last week’s puzzlers: Word Diamond: H. Son. Soles. Holiday. Neddy. Say. Y. Hidden Sunbeam: Dorothy French.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 880, 25 January 1930, Page 31

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112

Untitled Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 880, 25 January 1930, Page 31

Untitled Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 880, 25 January 1930, Page 31

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