. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . 4y Auditor y Disbursements 1 \ Note: All puzzles published in this department will he defined, as far as possible,from the New Standard Dictionary, edition of iq20. It is permissible to useboth geographical and biographical words in the construction of puzzles, but whensuch words are taken from any authority other than the New Standard Dictionary,the name of such authority must be stated at the end of the definition, in paren-thesis. Obsolete words will be marked at the end of the definition thus—■{obs). Variant spellings of a word must be ma


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . 4y Auditor y Disbursements 1 \ Note: All puzzles published in this department will he defined, as far as possible,from the New Standard Dictionary, edition of iq20. It is permissible to useboth geographical and biographical words in the construction of puzzles, but whensuch words are taken from any authority other than the New Standard Dictionary,the name of such authority must be stated at the end of the definition, in paren-thesis. Obsolete words will be marked at the end of the definition thus—■{obs). Variant spellings of a word must be marked at the end of the definitionthus—{var). Address all communications concerning this department toG. H. Pryor, Room 800, Baltimore and Ohio Building, Baltimore, Maryland,and mark the envelope T HE answers to the puzzles publishedin the March issue are: 1. Francis Scott Key 2. B FAGS O L E N F B AG O X T R O TL T I M O R E R M A N N O 0 N I T R I N E A G 3. Safety First 4. Taxes, Texas 5- T R A BREVETRAVELSREVOLVEA V E L L E RELVESS E R 6. T-auto-g HEARTE. L D E RADOBEREBUSTRESS BolerOA11 a c HL i t c h ITomatoInf irMMalagAOolonGR e t i n ilE 9- S LE T S A C R A L E C T U R T RA URE ST T 10. M GA P K 0 R E A R E T 0 R T s H E X H 0 U S E II. Dressing Gowns 12. P R 0 X S E I X E Al 0 X D E P E K 0 E T E N 0 X 13- Gal-lo-way 14- B A B B L E A C 0 R I X B 0 R I X G B R I 0 X I L I X X E X E X G I X E 15- S X 0 w C A p E s X A P H T H A S 0 P H 0 AI 0 R W E T M 0 R E S H A 0R RE E G The idea in Mr. Lindsays star prob-lem is to place a number at each point ofthe star marked with a dot. These num-bers must be such that when any three ona straight line are added together they willtotal 14; a second combination of numberswill total 16; another set 17, and st


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