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Compiled exclusively for Woman's World by Hazel Goldman, member of Brize Norton WI and long-time compiler of puzzles for WI Home & Country. |
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Each number in the grid represents a letter, with the same number always standing for the same letter. With the help of the one letter you have been given, can you work out what the other numbers represent and finish the puzzle? The grids at the bottom and by the side of the puzzles will help you keep track of those you have found. |
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Put the 6-letter answers to the simple clues down on the grid. When you have finished you will find the name of an author along the bottom shaded line. Transfer the numbered letters in each answer to the appropriate place on the smaller grid and you should discover the five-word title of one of the author's novels (3,3,2,4,3). |
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Starting at the arrow, and following the maze around, put the answers to the clues in the grid, where the numbers indicate. The last two letters of each clue are the first two letters of the next one. For example, if your answer is SOLVE, then it might possibly have LASSO before it and VEGETABLE after it. When you have finished, the shaded diagonal line will reveal a familiar word. |
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Solutions to Cryptic Crossword, Your Number's Up, A Classic Tale, and Lost in the Maze |
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When you have answered all the clues in this cryptic crossword, you will find the shaded squares share a common interest in our organisation.
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Write the six letter answers to these simple clues down the appropriate columns, then ‘drop’ the letters in the shaded squares into the frame directly below without altering their order. At the end the smaller frame, read from left to right, will give you a succinct quotation from Nathaniel Hawthorne. |
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Time for a quick drink while you ponder on some of the other solutions. The answers to the anagrams below give the names of various beverages. Enter them in the direction indicated so that all nine words interlock. One letter has been entered to start you off.
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Written by Hazel Goldman
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Each number in the grid represents a letter, with the same number always standing for the same letter. With the help of the letter that has been entered, can you work out what the other numbers represent and finish the puzzle? The grid at the bottom will help you to keep track of those you have found.
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There are two sets of clues for two simple crosswords here, but to make them just that bit more difficult to solve you have to work out which answer fits which grid. One word has been put in to start you off.
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