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ANSWERS TO LAST WEEK’S PUZZLES


No. 1.Tied, diet, tide
No. 2. C A L A M U S
A V E R I L L
L E G A L L Y
A R A M E A N
M I L E A G E
U L L A G E S
S L Y N E S S
No. 3.Eve r
No. 4. A
B A
A B J U R E S
A U G U R Y
R U M O R
E R O T I C
S Y R I N G E
C G
E
No. 5.Beta, bet, be, bate, bat, at.
No. 6. S
I S
N E T
G E N E R A T E
S E M I N A L
R E C O R D
D E N T S
No. 7.F-all
No. 8. P A D
P I L E D
P I C A M A R
A L A L I T E
D E M I S E D
D A T E R
R E D
No. 9.O we go
No. 10. S
P A
S P E C T R E
A C T I O N
T I N T S
R O T A T E
E N S T A M P
E M
P
No. 11.Edmund Dantes
No. 12. R
C A R
C A M E L
R A M B L E R
R E L A T E D
L E T T E R S
R E E N A C T
D R A G O O N
S C O R N E D
T O N E D
N E D
D

NEW PUZZLES


No. 1. Charade Whate’er my one has brought to light It never was a whole, To think of it brings down my pride And cuts me to the soul. My principles will not allow That I am “obs.” should two Three any word that Webster calls Not just exactly new. For those of course who patronize Antediluvian lore ’Tis easy quite to build completes And such like by the score.
New York cityLucrezius Borgers