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Snide, issue 2, February 1941
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(14) Meteor swarms travel in orbits around the Sun. True False (15) SNIDE stinks. True False ANSWERS (15) True FALSE (Ed) (14) True (13) True (12) True (11) FALSE - xx xx xxx xxxxx True (Ed) (10) False - the astronomical telescope inverts the image and the photographs are also inverted. (9) False - it is 92,870,000 miles. (8) False (7) True (6) False - they are a prehistoric fish-like creature. (5) False - it is xxx xxxx True (Ed) (4) False - carbon dioxide and water. (3) False - it is -273° C. (2) False - they are extremely eccentric. (1) True Last (and first) issue, you'll remember, we were so incautious as to present a large and lurid prize contest to our readers; incautious, we say, because shortly afterward, to our mild astonishment, we received an entry for same from our friend Dick Wilson. To Mr. Wilson, then, goes First Prize of six and 2/3 cents; and you, dear reader, get: It has long been the view of this guy that what this world needs is more, not less, or more few, of the strange [xevbs?] best known as [?] (no, not those-- they are two-syl'd): greb sklaned ooks-- which come in bler, too, but cost more (taxes, you know). We have some real fine of them at 3 per gross, Snide on Board [Io?] (pr[e.yo?]). Don't ask us why? We ne'er did know. end of entry 30
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(14) Meteor swarms travel in orbits around the Sun. True False (15) SNIDE stinks. True False ANSWERS (15) True FALSE (Ed) (14) True (13) True (12) True (11) FALSE - xx xx xxx xxxxx True (Ed) (10) False - the astronomical telescope inverts the image and the photographs are also inverted. (9) False - it is 92,870,000 miles. (8) False (7) True (6) False - they are a prehistoric fish-like creature. (5) False - it is xxx xxxx True (Ed) (4) False - carbon dioxide and water. (3) False - it is -273° C. (2) False - they are extremely eccentric. (1) True Last (and first) issue, you'll remember, we were so incautious as to present a large and lurid prize contest to our readers; incautious, we say, because shortly afterward, to our mild astonishment, we received an entry for same from our friend Dick Wilson. To Mr. Wilson, then, goes First Prize of six and 2/3 cents; and you, dear reader, get: It has long been the view of this guy that what this world needs is more, not less, or more few, of the strange [xevbs?] best known as [?] (no, not those-- they are two-syl'd): greb sklaned ooks-- which come in bler, too, but cost more (taxes, you know). We have some real fine of them at 3 per gross, Snide on Board [Io?] (pr[e.yo?]). Don't ask us why? We ne'er did know. end of entry 30
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