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DIAMOND PUZZLE.

In artist. A Spanish hero. A ferocious beast. A cavern. In artist.

M. V.

ANSWERS TO PUZZLES IN NO. 29.

No. 1.

1. Troy, Galveston. 2. Ithaca, Trenton. 3. Mobile, Lima. 4. Utica, Macon. 5. Salem, Alton.

No. 2.

Macbeth.

No. 3.

O R G A N R O L L A G L O O M A L O N E N A M E S

No. 4.

The nineteenth century.

Ho. 5.

W W A R W A L E S R E D S

No. 6.

N anki N A labam A P eki N L ockpor T E urop E S amo S

Naples, Nantes.

"Aunt Flora's Answer," a broken rhyme, on page 408:

Start, tart, art.

Skill, kill, ill.

Blend, lend, end.

Smothers, mothers, others.

Answer to "Throwing Light," on page 408.--Cruise, crews.

Correct answers to puzzles are received from Grace N. Whiting, Dollie Murdoch, Clarence Howard, W. L. Naldrett, "Tout on rien," A. H. Ellard, "Fatinitza," Alice and Mamie Grady, H. Starr Kealhofer, John B.

Whitlock, Robie D. Caldwell, Howard Rathbone, Harry E. Furber.

Favors are acknowledged from W. Holloway, Nelly, Willie H. D., J. F. K., Edith Bidwell, Lizzie B., J. W. Riley, Charles H. Bamford.

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