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Unda neet this gra- A nit slab Lies awl thats loft ov @ poor r ol! crab; He tired ov life es Billy Byron, An’ shot hisselt with a waffle -iron, POrEGRANATE WRIT- ING A GRANITE POoME No Susie like EYETALIAN SPAGHETT BoID NO SPIK EENGLEESH. Mebbe you think this Stuff iS all wet. HUH? Judge’s Crossword Puzzle No. 28 Submitted by Harold 0. Keedy, Martinsburg, W.Va. Judge pays $10 for each puzzle printed. Horizontal What is often down at the heel? (Ask the girl who walks home.) What is “the other woman” called? What is the road to Matrimony? Name something about a woman that keeps a man guessing. Who makes things run smoothly? Where does Maggie keep Jiggs when he wants to 0 out? What did the gals of Grandma's day take for a spin? Name a part of the neck. What would you do if you wanted to “beat it?” What is being exposed a lot these days? What do you call the working organization of any political party? How did Romeo feel when Juliet went away? What do housewives do on Tuesday? Who spoke direful words to Hamlet? What is a colorless individual? What is a spider's hangout? What is one’s self? Name a period of time. What do they call a person who breeds and sells animals and birds! What “sin of omission” causes many divorces? What holds a lot of liquor? Name a part of the verb to be. What is a killing thing to do? What was Samson when he brought down the house? ame a masculine possessive pronoun. ho was champion of Jehovah against idolaters? What kind of coat did Huckleberry Finn wear to school? What is often underfoot? What did the boys in 1895 often see on a rainy What did Benedict Arnold do? What, in church, separates the sheep from the goats? What pirates ravaged the coasts of Europe from the 8th to 10th centuries? At what is the line of the least resistance found? What word means “‘above and touching"? t word means “to cover with wax’ hat is an ill-natured disposition? Name a note in the musical scale. By what can you recognize a nosy reformer? What is a silly thing to do in night clubs? What is another name for a speakeasy? What are often connected to receiving sets? wi slat hat do most yirls like best—next to themselves? Vertical fame one who serves—unpleasantly. What is a floating palace? ‘ame a part of the verb “to be.”” hat kind of people make good reformers? What do ambitious college boys try to make? Who makes money out of the wide open spaces? What is a deer thing to eat? t do rejected calf-love suitors do? What. weapon is frequently used in a Hollywood scrap? Name a French masculine pronoun. t word describes the Courts of F t medical word means ‘‘a causti What is often chewed in public? ty? What often hangs around the ladies? Name a famous rooter. What kind of men refuse to become crazy about women? What is the most colorful thing about vaudeville performers? What kitty should only be fed at a distance? What are the last things in bunks? Name a species of heron. Name something in which many women keep their husbands, What is self-consciousness? What did Daniel Boone keep close to the ground? Name something seen in a Chinese poolroom. What word means ‘‘to distribute"? What do flappers think their knees were made for? Name an organization of famous . fly- Sw Name a species of equirrel food. Name a round object fastened to doors and necks, What does a gold-digger demand with her decree of divorce? Name a kind of slipper. What goes to the head of many girls? What does many a windy person get? What was Humpty Dumpty? What Kind of language did Nero use when he made it hot for the Romans? What does Cal sometimes choose to do? Name a variety of wild, bitter plum, is alittle bear? What is a doggy thing to do? Name a conjunction. Name a Spanish affirmative. 32 EDWARD LANGER PRINTING CO., IN comicbooks.com