Here is a batch of anagrams, all letters perfect, which show how, by a little ingenuity, words may be twisted into opposite and appropriate meanings.
“The Oxford and Cambridge annual boat-race.”
ANAGRAMS
Hard race, but Cantab gained lead from Oxon.
Ah! bad rudder line for Cantab cox to manage.
Cantab blue had raced in an extra good form.
No. LVI.—THE CROSS-KEYS
This pretty puzzle can be made at home by anyone who is handy with a fret-saw.
Cut three pieces of hard wood according to the patterns given in this diagram, and try to fit the three sections together so that they form a firm symmetrical figure with six projecting ends.