Published in New York in 1879, Guess Me was “a curious collection of enigmas” compiled by the author Frederick D’Arros Planché (and using illustrations by Charles Dickens’s long-time collaborator, George Cruikshank).
The book contained several hundred riddles, acrostic puzzles, and other word games, including dozens of poetic “charades”—riddling challenges in which the reader is tasked with identifying a word when given rhyming clues to each of its syllables. Can you work out what 10-letter word is being described in the verse below? (For clarity, the “first” and “second” mentioned in the clues here are the answer’s first and second syllables.)
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