. St. Nicholas [serial]. g Unreserved. 3. To loan. 4. Stops. III. Central Square: i. Cattle. 2. Anythingworshiped. 3. A cozy corner. 4. Large deer. IV. Lower Left-hand Square : i. An act. 3. A metal. 4. A whirlpool. V. Lower Right-hand Square: i. To piercewith a pointed weapon. 2. A narrow woven fabricused for strings. 3. Mimics. 4. Most correct. Margaret GRIFFITH (League Member). TRAVELING PUZZLE. Begin each word with the final letters of the preced-ing word. Sometimes two letters are used, sometimesthree. Example: Boston, once, centipede, Detroit, etc. I went from Chicag
. St. Nicholas [serial]. g Unreserved. 3. To loan. 4. Stops. III. Central Square: i. Cattle. 2. Anythingworshiped. 3. A cozy corner. 4. Large deer. IV. Lower Left-hand Square : i. An act. 3. A metal. 4. A whirlpool. V. Lower Right-hand Square: i. To piercewith a pointed weapon. 2. A narrow woven fabricused for strings. 3. Mimics. 4. Most correct. Margaret GRIFFITH (League Member). TRAVELING PUZZLE. Begin each word with the final letters of the preced-ing word. Sometimes two letters are used, sometimesthree. Example: Boston, once, centipede, Detroit, etc. I went from Chicago to Venice one year,And the fare that I paid was exceedingly dear. 1. A fairy that mischief can make. 2. What a doctor prescribed for an ache. 3. A dreamer of power. 4. A beautiful flower. 5. A blunder, perhaps a mistake. 6. A man skilled in eloquent speech. 7. The home of the sweet, juicy peach. 8. Very warm, I confess. 9. To involve in distress. 10. To judge well and kindly of each. ANNA M. PRATT. 1056 THE ILLUSTRATED ACROSTIC. When the eight objects in the above picture have beenrightly guessed, and the names written one below an-other in the order given, one of the rows of letters,reading downward, will spell a holiday. DIAGONALS. (Silver Badges, St. Nicholas League Competition.) I I. Cross-words: i. A large peninsula of NorthAmerica. 2. The calendula. 3. A month. 4. A fem-inine name. 5. Crouching. 6. A famous British drama-tist who was born in September more than a hundredand fifty years ago. 7. Pertaining to a continent. Shakspere says is for remembrance. Diagonals, from I to 2, a holiday. MARION pond. II. Cross-words: i. A musician. 2. The Christianname of a woman who became famous during theCrimean War. 3. Temporary forts. 4. Puzzles of acertain kind. 5. To reclaim from a savage state. 6. Asingle, unvaried tone or sound. 7. Robbery. 8. Aday of the week. Diagonals, from I to 2, something dear to everyAmerican. MARIAN P. toulmin. NOVEL ACROSTIC. The f
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