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Transcription 46 THE HEREFORD TIMES Thursday, January 7, 2016
Fill in the white squares with the numbers 1 to 9. Each horizontal
block of squares must add up to the number in the shaded square
to its left, and each vertical block must add up to the number in the
shaded square above it. No number may be used more than once
in any one block.
14 I
IIIII
I I I
IIII EIII
I I I
IIIII
I I
EIIII
CRYPTIC CLUES
Across
7. A fool holding
established financial
benefits (6)
8. Leave the vehicle - it’s on
fire (6)
10. Turn one into an
uncharged particle (7)
11 &amp; 12Ac. What those who
make spare parts are
engaged in? (9)
. Failed to interest the
directorate, we hear (5)
. Being stitched together,
they could make a mess
(b)
. To signify an intermediate
position (4)
. A practical lesson to be
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12 I6 15 21
10 1 11
26 l 17
14 l 13
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10 I 22 19 15
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12 9
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,CIRCLEGRAM
Replace the question mark with a letter so that the letters within each
circle can be arranged to form words on a common theme. What are
the three words, and the letter represented by the question mark?
V
drawn from this sort of
victory (5)
23. It‘s disgusting — so I’m
one very upset (7)
24 &amp; 90h. Deputy head a
very short time in charge
(6-2-7)
25. They smooth out level
pieces of land. we hear
(6)
CLOCKWORD
The solutions from 1 to 12 are all six—letter words
ending with the letter M in the centre. Moving
clockwise from 1, the letters in the outer circle will
spell out the name of a US. actress and writer.
Down
1.
2.
Are those who receive it
ill~_informed? (3,4)
Yes, a rut could form this
part of the river (7)
3 &amp; 14 Dn. Presenting one’s
4.
5.
20.
21.
relations! (12)
Footwear for one on a
greasy surface (7)
Some of the
retrogressive monsters
(5)
. It‘s not the same having
to put up with the girl (5)
. See 24 Across.
. See 3 Down.
. What tellers do is check
the votes again (7)
. Prose isn’t upside down!
(7)
. A tightty-packed crowd
get together (5)
This is used for drilling a
support (5)
Shakespeare’s
testamentary documents
(5)
QUICK BLUES
Across
7.
8.
10.
11.
12.
13.
17.
18.
22.
23.
Advantages (6)
On fire (6)
Uncharged particle (7)
Section (5)
Employment (4)
Uninterested (5)
Stitching lines (5)
Miserly (4)
Ethical (5)
Offensive (7)
24 &amp; 9Dn. Deputy (6-2-7)
25. Smoothing tools (6)
Down
. l|| tidings (3,4)
. Channel (7)
. Tale (5)
BATTLESHIP
. Footwear item (7)
. Monsters (5)
. Different (5)
. See 24 Across.
. Revealing (7)
. Narrate (7)
. Opposite (7)
. Collect (5)
. Support (5)
. Legal documents (5)
Find where the fleet of ships
shown are hidden in the 10 by 10
grid. The numbers to the right of
and below the grid indicate how
many of the squares in that row
HIKE- T
1
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
1. Tradition 7. Unit of length H
2. National song 8. Tell
3. Beat 9. Brook J
4. Haphazard 10.Gas
5. Weak 11.Symbol
6. Respect 12. Regain
2345678910
are filled in with ships or parts
of ships. The ships do not touch
each other, even diagonally. Some
squares have been filled in to
start you off.
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Last week’s solutions
TWO-SPEED CROSSWORD:
Across: 1 Attic; 4 Mutable; B Venlson; 9 Grief;
10 Rued;11Testator.13 Back;14 Code: 16
Elements; 17 Eplc; 20 Eaten; 21 Chasten; 22
Tuesday; 23 Horse. Down: 1 Advertisement;
2 Tense; 3 Cast: 4 Mlnded; 5 Togethen 6
Bristle: 7 Effervescence: 12 Screened; 13
Breathe; 15 Sticky; 18 Peter, 19 Dash.
KAKURD:
6
6 4 1
CLOCKWORD: 1 Elapse, 2 Little. 3 Voyage,
4 Impede. 5 Salute, 6 Palace, 7 Refuse. 8
Emerge. 9 Scythe, 10 Loathe, 11 Engine. 12
Yankee.
CELEBRITY: Elvis Presley.
BATTLESHIPS
5.1.x. _ " *
CIRCLEGRAM: The latter represented by the
question mark is B. Belgrade, Brussels.
Budapest, all European capitals.
MINER: SPEARMINT
SPLIT DECISION:
THE FLEET
1 x Battleship
2 x Cruiser
3 x Destroyer
4 x Submarine
AwN—lhw—‘Nho
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SPLIT DECISION
Cross out one Of the two letters in each divided square to reveal a '
completed crossword grid.
D U N T R Z S l S
Each number from 1 to 9 represents a different 5 W I- B G L E L X C
letter. Solve the clues and insert the letters in the A R _ R T L N
appropriate squares to discover a word which uses I , x E P H
all nine letters. '
m: MES. D E s c A P H E z s
452345 . gives a holy place; Z I B R S I" A D A
783615 gives a holy being; E E U F M L
764339 gives holy A D E E H
' ' B F S S T R G A B K
1 2 3 4 '5 )6 7 )8 I9 s E N F E s H D c L
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