By: Ardis E. Parshall - December 22, 2017 Maud Yeaman of Irwin, Idaho, submitted this puzzle to the Juvenile Instructor in 1911. Each part of this rhyme describes (more or less) the shape of a letter of the alphabet. Altogether, those letters spell out the solution to the puzzle. Upright three-fourths of a cross, and circle complete,Upright where two semi-circles so meet;Angle: tri-angle which stands upon two feet,Two semi-circles, and a...
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