(Aged 12-1/2.)
_St. Georges Mount, New Brighton, Cheshire._
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QUOTATION DROP-WORD PUZZLE.
Give the following quotation in full, with its author.
The * * * * sigh, * * * merry * * *
And * * * * * not why, * glad * * had * *--A * * * n.
FLORENCE M. MOFFATT.
_7, Union Place, Aberdeen._ (Aged 12-1/4.)
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MISSING-LETTER PUZZLE.
When the missing letters have been supplied, the whole will form the first verse of one of Macaulay"s poems.
AtnalehlsthaorolEgadpas, Ielfhtrcfmudeshwogtnnindy, Wetagetleivnilaantebrivi TeihssoloMxctetuetersfpi.
S. K. HORNE.
_Vernon House, Lordship Lane, Dulwich._ (Aged 13.)
PRIZE PUZZLE COMPEt.i.tION.
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I. THE SUMMER COMPEt.i.tION, consisting of Puzzles appearing in the July and the August Numbers.
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GAME PUZZLE FOR AUGUST.
(Being the second and concluding Puzzle of the "Summer Compet.i.tion.")
ALPHABETICAL HISTORICAL PUZZLE.
SENIOR DIVISION.
(The first letters of each light are in consecutive order from A to L.
Thus light one commences with A, light twelve with L.)
1. An English Queen you here will find, The last of Stuart line.
2. His fierce attack of Russian steppes Commences his decline.
3. Death standeth by--he saves himself By his _teeth_, I pray you note.
4. Of the Great Seal and its keepers This famed antiquary wrote.
5. In preparing the first Greek Testament Much learning he displayed.
6. A Bishop this, of Winchester, Who Richmond"s cause did aid.
7. A Tzar of Moscow, born, I think, In 1552.
8. Minister of Charles I.; Historian also.
9. A great Athenian orator, His writings tell his fame.
10. A letter-writer much renowned; But who can tell his name?
11. Mathematician and philosopher, In Sweden of great note.
12. For this great English singer Purcell many a ba.s.s song wrote.