. St. Nicholas [serial] . re given, the zigzag,beginning at the upper left-hand letter, will spell thename and title of a famous patriot. Cross-words: i. Compact. 2. A letter of the Greekalphabet. 3. A kind of flower-de-luce. 4. To moveslowly. 5. A country of South America. 6. An A Spartan serf. 8. An instant. 9. Over. 10. Tourge. 11. The mountain daisy. 12. A strip of wood oriron fastened to something in order to give strength DRESS MATERIALS. EXAMPLE: False hair plus a girls name. Answer,wigan. A large plant plus a company. Answer, tricot. 1. Arrived plus building material. 2. A
. St. Nicholas [serial] . re given, the zigzag,beginning at the upper left-hand letter, will spell thename and title of a famous patriot. Cross-words: i. Compact. 2. A letter of the Greekalphabet. 3. A kind of flower-de-luce. 4. To moveslowly. 5. A country of South America. 6. An A Spartan serf. 8. An instant. 9. Over. 10. Tourge. 11. The mountain daisy. 12. A strip of wood oriron fastened to something in order to give strength DRESS MATERIALS. EXAMPLE: False hair plus a girls name. Answer,wigan. A large plant plus a company. Answer, tricot. 1. Arrived plus building material. 2. A noise made by a cat plus a vegetable. 3. Seated plus a tavern. 4. A dude plus an animal. 5. Money plus a lake. 6. A boys name plus a girls name. 7. Disorder plus a city in Massachusetts. 8. A musical instrument plus a river. 9. Knocked into pieces plus help. ALICE 1. H. WORD-SQUARE. i. Vestige. 2. A kind of fortification,rate. 4. A term used in fencing. to make new. 3. To deco-An old word 615 6i6 THE A VARIETY OF GATES. Example: A massed gate. Answer, aggregate. I. A moist gate. 2. An abolished gate. 3. The gateof conventions. 4. The gate of conquerors. 5. Thegate of the legatee. 6. A disinfected gate. 7. A many-colored gate. 8. A gate of relief. 9. A biblical A quartz gate. II. A gate used by the A disparaging gate. pleasant e. todd. RIDDLE. I m vegetable, mineral, alkaline, and acid;I m found on frowning seaside cliffs — in sunny grovesso placid; I can cause a burn or cure one; I eat and I am eaten. I make a pleasant drink for you, If you water well, and help to build your houses; I help to raise your crops;I come in blocks and bottle, in powder, bags, and drops. LIZZIE E. JOHNSON. DOUBLE ACROSTIC. My primals and finals each name a reptile. Cross-words: i. Having the form of a cube. 2. AnIndian prince or king. 3. A letter of the Greek alpha-bet. 4. An incantation. 5- A weight of twelve A large African baboon. 7
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