The initials form the name of a celebrated composer of music—Rossini.
The next form given is Pyramidal:
| Puzzle. | Answer. | |
| 1.— | A consonant I serve to name, | P |
| 2.— | A portion of the human frame, | eYe |
| 3.— | A title of nobility, | baRon |
| 4.— | Similitude behold in me, | parAble |
| 5.— | A town that may in Wales be found, | beauMaris |
| 6.— | With blood I ever do abound, | sanguIneous |
| 7.— | And I an English town proclaim. | barnarDcastle |
| In Durham you may find the same. | ||
| Now take the centres, which are meant | ||
| To tell you what I represent—Pyramid. | ||
The last form we give is that of a Cross:—
| A female name. | aMy |
| Hostility. | wAr |
| Metal. | oRe |
| Partaken of food. | aTe |
| The mind satisfied by evidence. | convInced |
| A contract. | indeNture |
| Equidistant. | ParaLlels |
| The official residence of a consul. | consUlate |
| Food consumed. | aTe |
| A pronoun. | sHe |
| A beverage. | tEa |
| A period of time. | eRa |
The central letters give the name of a reformer—Martin Luther.