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States of
the Union
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8 9 10 11
12 13
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14 115 16 17
18 19 " 20
Across
Musical note
Exclamation
This is known as the State
North America (abbrev.)
To be first in a race
Not wet
Alderman (abbrev.)
This state, one of the
richest farm regions in
the country (abbrev.)
Black (abbrev.)
Desert-like hills in the
northorn part of this state
Name of a railroad
Last name of famous writer
from this state
A small building
This state's most important
farm crop
25. Time go bed
27. Last name of a famous
poet from this state
28. Musical note
30. These open locked doors
3 1. Coveted with ice
33. Costa Rica (abbrev.)
34. Not me
36. Neighboring state
to the east
Down
1. A small hill
2. Johnny going home
3. What we do in school
4. Either go stay here
b. Capital of this state,
located in its center
8. River in this state
9. A state bordering this
one (abbrev.)
1 1. Yard (abbrev.)
15. A small round speck
16. Boy's nickname
, 17. Southeast (abbrev.)
19. Not in
27. Steel is manufactured
in Gary, on important
of this state
23. Musical note
24. A largo city (abbrev.)
26. Not off
29. A bordering state to
the north (abbrev.)
30. One to the south (abbrev.)
32. Baby's bed
35. A strong animal
Hot Weather Tip
Bess A. Lee
Do you know the best way to get from warm to cold in a
hurry? By changing one letter at a time to make a new
word you can change warm to cold in five steps. The defini
tions below help you find your way.
1. Warm, 2. Fish bait (for example WORM) , 3. A group
of letters joined together, 4. String, 5. Cold.
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Matvh Your WHm with This
Make these five squares with burnt matches. Take three
matches away, leaving only three squares. Can you do it?
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1.44 Draw a Donkey
Ann Davidow
t ool; Outl A Spider!
Draw this bottle, if you will.
It's empty or we'd see it spill.
So
si
But to be sure, we'll quickly
send
A longish heart to seal the
end.
Some lines drop down, as you
will show,
And dangle triangles below.
Make a small, damp clay
ball. Cut three rubber bands
in half. Stick these on for
the spider's legs. Stick in
deeply a long single strip of
rubber band to the top of the
spider's body.
When the ball is dry. paint
the spider black with bright
yellow stripes.
Now hold the end of the
top strip and bounce your
wiggling spider up and down!
The donkey drowses where
he tarries.
See what a heavy load he
carries.
10 Family Weekly. July 7, 1937
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