"WHO AM I?"
My first loves flowers in a garden rural. My second’s a verb implying the plural. My third is heard as an exclamation. My fourth’s drunk by people’of every station. My fifth’s an aspirate by cockneys uxheeded. My sixth’s a male if by my fifth ozne preceded, ° My seventh and second are both just the same, My eighth and my first both bear the same name. My ninth appears in each human face. My tenth’s an old measure of length or of space, / And as my eleventh’s precisely the same The answers will give you the name of someone you knew quite well. Who is he? ;
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 21, 9 December 1927, Page 15
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108"WHO AM I?" Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 21, 9 December 1927, Page 15
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