FOR WISE HEADS
Word Square: 1. —A lock of hair. 2. —To let again. 3. —To run away. 4. —Brown pigment. 5. —Vapour. Endless Chain To solve this puzzle, take the last two letters of the first word described to make the first two letters of the second word, and so on. The last two letters of the twentieth word will be the first two letters of the first word. The words are of unequal length. 1. The last letter of the Greek alphabet. 2. A liquid measure. 3 Burdensome. 4. One who wrongly seizes kingly power. 5. A beautiful fur. 6. A little kingdom between Tibet and India. 7. A friendly agreement between countries. 8. A small French coin. 9. A famous old magician. 10. Time between two events. 11. Entirely unsuitable. 12. The wearing away of rocks by water. 13. Attack. 14. Pertaining to Ethiopia. 15. A musical composition for the church. 16. To originate. 17. The capital of Persia. 18. This keeps a ship in one place. 19. A rare and beautiful flower. 20. An expression peculiar to one place. Answer to last week’s enigma: Place—lace—ace —pale. Word diamond: P. Penny. One. Y. Buried proverb: Many hands make light work. By falling on an electric cable an ?agle not long ago put out the lights in three Alpine mountain villages. '
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 937, 2 April 1930, Page 14
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223FOR WISE HEADS Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 937, 2 April 1930, Page 14
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