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SCREEN 7^
★ By ALMA TALLEY ★
STAR ANAGRAMS
In the list below are the definitions of words, followed by blanks which indicate the number of letters in each. Given an additional letter, at the right, each of these words will, when rearranged, make the last name of a well-known movie player. For
instance: Strong wind add B (Gale, with B, makes Gable) . How many of
the ten can you get?
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1.
Burn
add M
6.
Endured
add 0
2.
Cord
W
7.
Regal
T
3.
Naked
N
8.
Fright
R
4.
Eager
S
9.
Rage
R
5.
Wagon
Y
10.
Moan
S
SEEING STARS
Each of the sentences below conceals the name of a well-known movie player. By watching the adjoining letters from one word to the next, perhaps you can get all ten of them. For instance: The BOY ERased his mistake. Now see what you can do.
1. Everyone thought he played the last air extremely well.
2. The teacher repeated the question but not one of the children knew the answer.
3. After a long shopping tour, Mary at last found a lovely chiffon dance frock.
4. When the blind date turned out to be a tall handsome blond, Ella could hardly believe her luck.
5. She warned reporters that if they used the item please to make sure it was accurate.
6. At the end of a long search, the boys' club rented two warm, dry rooms in a basement.
7. She always offered unnecessary help just to learn what was going on.
8. The singer began to croon, eying the blonde girl much too openly.
9. He kept shifting his cigar nervously back and forth in his mouth 10. The orchestra started up with "Open the doo.% Richard"
NAME YOUR OWN STARS
In the pictures listed below are a lot of unseen stars, who have nothing to do with those who really play in the pictures. In other words, how manv last names of wellknown players can you spell out in the letters of the titles? In any one name a letter should not be used oftener than it appears in the title.
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1. LOVE FROM A STRANGER: At least 1 1 names. We'll start you off with lone all those letters are contained in this title.
2. THE SECRET LIFE OF WALTER MITTY: At least 13 names
3. THUNDER IN THE VALLEY: At least 11 names
4. GREEN DOLPHIN STREET: At least 9 names
5. WELCOME STRANGER: At least 1 1 names
Answers on page 81
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