SOLUTIONS TO CONUNDRUMS. No. Page 42, A jest . . . 146 43. Twenty . . . 146 44, He is going to Bag- dad . : : 146 45. Because words are constantly passing between them ._ 146 46. Growing older . 146 47, Grandson . . .« 146 48. They are Major-ca, Minor-ca,and Ameri-ca 146 49. A staff or stick . 146 50. Sealing-wax . . 146 l. Ithasacrown . 146 2. He is governed by a minister . . . 146 53. Compasses . . 146 54. Itisthecentreoflight 146 55. One was governed by Deys, the other by Knights A . 146 56. A-musing, B-coming, D-lighting, N-chant- ih. a ae tg 4G . They are stationary 147 . She forms lasses into classes . i . 147 an ~r ao ae No. 59, 60. 61. 63. 64, 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74,, . Facetiously 66. There is a@ difference James the First. He was king of Scotland before he was king of England They live by hook and by crook . The Thames (Batter- - 147 sea and Chel-sea) He stops at the sound of wo When it is a waggon (wagging) He holds the reins (rains). A bald head Stone weet No horse has fivelegs A ditch : : To cover his head It comes before T Dwarfs , He is devoted to a muse (amuse), and delights in fancy, (infancy) 187 Page 147 - 147 147 . 147 147 . 147 147 . 147 147 147 147 . 147 . 148 148 - 148