95. LONDON BY ANAGRAM
Here are two simple sentences:—
A lamp shines out for thee.
Win me best by tears.
Can you recast the letters, so that they form the names of two of the most important buildings in London?
96. HEARD ON THE BRIGHTON BEACH
It was low tide; two children were throwing pebbles into the sea, and sending their excited collie in pursuit of them. The Puzzle Editor, who was on holiday, quickened perhaps by the salt air, bethought him of this appropriate riddle:—What is the difference between that dog and a hungry man?
No. CXV.—IN THE GRIP OF A RADISH
Cut a radish in half, press the lower surface firmly against a plate, as is shown in the diagram:—