wow Reading down column "a of the completed quiz will give you the name of the author of the ajbic{dje/f{g{hli} j | quotation. QUIZ i 1. English poet (1770-1850) who wrote odes and 2 pastoral works (10) 3 2. Supplementary matter at end of book (8) 3. The art of engraving stones and gems (8) 4 4. Witness (7) 5 _ @ 5. Odd (9) : 6 6. Gather together (collog.) (6,2) = 7. South Asian state where hundreds died April Le 1989 in a tornado (10) 8 8. In some aquariums (9) 9 9. Having this, one is very selective when -2@ choosing clothes and furniture etc. >) 10 10. Piece of jewellery (7) 11 11. Aspiring (7) 12. Beginning (5) 12 13. Slow creature in the reptile classification (8) 213 ad dd] 13 4a fl 2c [3a || 7h] St |12c]|6c]100 gq leg [12 lie 12a] 10e| 7c |9a 12 |1 1a] 2a|12ea 136) 9e | 7j [10a] 1c 11¢ 3h 4g| 9c} 6f 5c | 7f | 10g) 8b | 13e} 9h 7g | 9b Solution in next week’s Review Answers to Jan. 3 puzzle 1. Marie Curie 2. Anne Bole 3. remorsefu 4. Kansas; Hugo 11. Bernhardt 12. Indo-China . 13. unsavoury. ____-9. Hawthorne QUOTATION: | 6. thud; Shaw 7. Warsaw Pact IN A MUSEUM IN HAVANA, 8. augment; mow 9. interview 10. Nicholas THERE ARE TWO SKULLS OF CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS: “ONE WHEN HE WAS A BOY AND ONE WHEN HE WAS A MAN.” Author: Mark Twain (1835-1910) | Pseudonym of Samuel Clemens, American writer, humorist, news- paperman and lecturer. He was a Mississippi steamboat pilot until the Civil War ended river traffic. He took his pen-name from river slang meaning "two fathoms deep.” TheReview Wednesday, January 10, 1990 — A21 For week ending Dec. 30 There’s just no end to Bud Smith’s brainstorms. Last week, the attorney general announced plans to provide day-care services for pre-school children of parents attending courts at Vancouver’s Robson Square. The new service is not to go into effect, however, until August 1991. “I am proud to have been able to develop and introduce this. initia- tive. 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