The centrals give the name of a continent.
Simon T. Stern.
No. 105.—The Supper Table.
| 1. | A convulsion of the lungs, and a reward. |
| 2. | A kind of deer, and a grain, served in a flat form. |
| 3. | A kind of cutting and girls. |
| 4. | Natural jewel-boxes. |
| 5. | An unruly member. |
| 6. | A portion and a height. |
| 7. | Fireworks. |
| 8. | A billy-goat. |
| 9. | Earth and a useful toilet article. |
| 10. | Two-thirds of a small destructive animal, and part of the table service. |
| 11. | A sailor's desire. |
| 12. | Counterfeit agony. |
| 13. | An island in the Atlantic. |
| 14. | Ghosts. |
| 15. | A vessel, an article, and part of the foot. |
| 16. | A country in Europe. |
| 17. | One of Noah's sons. |
| 18. | A crowd. |
| 19. | Health-drinking. |
| 20. | Something occurring in baseball. |
| 21. | What every one walks on. |
| 22. | A pronoun and an ornament. |
| 23. | Something to which many martyrs were fastened. |
| 24. | A flirt and the eighteenth letter. |
| 25. | The bird which is afraid. |
| 26. | Fruit of a tree useful to our remote ancestors. |
I. M. C.
Answers to Kinks.
No. 98.—First Chronicles, xxxvi., 18.
At Parbar westward, four at the causeway, and two at Parbar.