St Nicholas [serial] . 5, 6, 7, 8 picturesto me. CYRIL deane. EASY DIAMOND PUZZLE. i. A vowel. 2. A boys name. 3. A Riddle-Box A beverage. 5. A vowel. N. B. s. DOUBLE ACROSTIC. The initials and finals name an event of universal interest through-out this country. 1. A pungent spice. 2. A man famous in Queen Elizabeths Good for sleepy folks. 4. A huntsmans call. 5. A part of thethroat. 6. Something distilled from orange-flowers. 7. A NewEngland watering-place. 8. A faithful officer under King David. river of Italy. 10. A tropical fruit. ob. PtZZLE. From what word of s


St Nicholas [serial] . 5, 6, 7, 8 picturesto me. CYRIL deane. EASY DIAMOND PUZZLE. i. A vowel. 2. A boys name. 3. A Riddle-Box A beverage. 5. A vowel. N. B. s. DOUBLE ACROSTIC. The initials and finals name an event of universal interest through-out this country. 1. A pungent spice. 2. A man famous in Queen Elizabeths Good for sleepy folks. 4. A huntsmans call. 5. A part of thethroat. 6. Something distilled from orange-flowers. 7. A NewEngland watering-place. 8. A faithful officer under King David. river of Italy. 10. A tropical fruit. ob. PtZZLE. From what word of seven letters is the following sentence made?[The same letter may be duplicated, but none used that are not inthe word]: A glad lad and a good old dog go along on a load, and nod. 832 THE RIDDLE -BOX. [October. PICTORIAL. PROVERB-ANAGRAM. Transpose the letters in the following sentence so that they shall make the familiar proverb which the picture illustrates: As for events here,—give the sly lad one sermon. aunt ANSWERS TO PUZZLES IN SEPTEMBER NUMBER. Easy Numerical Enigma.—Perihelion. Decapitations.—i. Pink, ink. 2. Kale, ale. 3. Pear, ear. , eel. 5. Dace, ace. 6. Fowl, owl. 7. Wasp, asp. 8. Sash,ash. 9, Rice, ice. to. Yawl, awl. Double Acrostic— S —no— BC-one—YO—live—RT—ass—OT—aver—N Picture Puzzle.—1. A well-mated*pair. 2. Good quarters. 3. Abroken circle. 4. A little neglected soul (sole) in the broken The neglected soul healed (heeled . Charade.—Exile. Hidden Animals.—i. Bear. 2. Lion. 3. Badger. GoaL 6. Leopard 7. Camel. 8. Horse. 9. Panther,telope. 11. Tiger. 12. Beaver. 13. Otter. 14. Chamois. 15, Central Syncopations and Double Acrostic.—Lamina, Anmal.—1. HaLts, hats. 2. GrAin, grin. 3. LiMes, lies 4. Malmmane. 5. WaNds, wads. 6. RoAds, rods. Incomplete Diamond.— An-Bison. H MADM A D AD A M Bird Puzzle.—r. 6. Falcon. 7. Rail. 12. Goose 13. Quail finch. 18. Sparrow. key. 23. D


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