3. Weapons. 4. A flower.
B.
ANAGRAM DOUBLE DIAMOND AND CONCEALED DOUBLE SQUARE.
From the sentence "Seer eats a pear" form a double diamond, the center
of which will be a double word-square.
CYRIL DEANE.
PICTORIAL PROVERB PUZZLE.
The answer is a well-known couplet.
[Illustration]
ANSWERS TO PUZZLES IN JANUARY NUMBER.
DOUBLE ACROSTIC.--Initials, Russia; finals, Turkey; across,
R--a----Y
U--nit--E
S--ac---K
S--uga--R
I--O----U
A--n----T
HOUR-GLASS PUZZLE.--Diagonals, hones, sends; central, inner; horizontals,
H A I L S
O N E
N
D E E
S O R E S
DECAPITATIONS.--Acorn, corn; brook, rook; drake, rake; flute, lute;
pearl, earl; plane, lane; wheel, heel; spine, pine; trout, rout; prune,
rune.
DIAGONAL PUZZLE.--Diagonal, January; horizontals, Jollity, sAdness,
kiNdles, ensUing, compAny, appeaRs, holidaY.
DOUBLE PUZZLE.--Central Syncopations: Rabid, raid; stair, stir; haste,
hate; steep, step; Tiber, tier; grain, grin; holes, hoes; tiles, ties.
The syncopated letters, B, A, S, E, B, A, L, L, form the answer to the
Cross-word Enigma.
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