Hereford Times - 28th January 2016 - Page 51
Hereford Times - 28th January 2016 - Page 51
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| Date of Publication | 28th January 2016 |
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herefordtimescom PUZZLES Thursday. January 28, 2016 THE HEREFORD TlMES 51 lady upset in a crazy way 3. (5) 8. Would he use a pitch- 4 fork in his work? (5) 9. Tangled mass of hair lacking lustre, we hear (3) 5- 10. Men once at the top of the building trade? (9) 6. 11. The sort of task that confronts the mountaineers (6) 7. 12. Some of the nuts and raisins for the girl (6) 15. A second hay crop at the 10. farm, maybe (9) 17. Deputise in part of the CRYPTIC CLUES Across Down 1. He bases his findings on 1. Transport for a small an investigation of the charge (12) headquarters! (12') 2. Spaniard returns to fall 7. A thousand getting the asleep (3) Bet on the fellow not being a priest (6) What those who are unwelcome do on their own admissron’? (4-5) Those who are 21 won't show this feeling (5) Member of the embassy staff who makes news? (5.7) This provides exact agreement for the contest (5) Permissible range of variation shown by patient people (9) QUICK CLUES Across 1. Head-feeler (12) 7. Foolishly (5) 8, Hi-fi radio (5) 9. Floor covering (3) 0. Roof workers (9) 1. Sloping Skyward (6) 12. Woman's name (6) 15 Consequence (9) 17. Deed (3) 18, Frequently (5) 19. Mountaineering aid (5) 21. Immoderate (12) Down , Baby carnage (12) . Sign of agreement (3) . Non-priest (6) . Enter uninvited (4—5) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7. Game (5) 10 13 14 16 \lU‘ VV9-N an 51. 1 6 1 2 ‘4 N wv—bNmOOmV ...\i \ier 197 4 4 Canoe ’ Herring 3 Haw: play (3) 13. Ended all square, as - Feeling ‘5) CELEBarrw sace Fore/v 18. On many occasions two illustrated (5) . Diplomat (5-71 anmssmrs and five are used as 14. A temporary settlement > ~ -2. j- - . I . fractions thus! (5) by America provides . Forbearance (9) —*-:-:~ is,» 19. No hint turns up as an space for students (6) . Tied (5) I _ ’ " " 7 aid to climbers (5) 16. The big man has it in a . University area (6) ._ .. [j 21. Not conforming to the shade of brown (5) . Primordial Greek god (3) ‘_-. - .. ., Rationalist doctrine? (12) 20. Can come before foil (3) 20. Metal (3) . .7 u- . . CLOCKWORD l I LESHIPS . ~.— ~ ~ - 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. -. many of the squares in that row The solutions from 1 to 12 are all six-letter words ending with the letter N in the centre. Moving clockwise from 1, the letters in the outer circle will spell out the name of a US. film director. 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 MINER: :33 i iDE‘F SPLlT DECS! 0N. are filled in with ships or parts 27 12 15 8 18 of ships. The ships do not touch r 24 11 each other, even diagonally. Some 16 23 19 squares have been filled in to 19 14 start you off. 8 17 12 15 3 B 4 3 1 2 3 4 5 5 7 g, 915 THEFLEET 5 20 13 A ‘ . Satt‘esf : 23 22 13 8 (II 29 C I ~_ 3259* 13 24 14 13 D ‘l. 13 22 24 23 14 ‘l. 10 E . - .‘ ‘ LESt'OwE' 21 7 9 F .3 15 .3 v G o o u 9 H 1..-.-. .. 1. Sinew 8. Roman military ~ ‘ w» a ~ 2. Number unit . . 3. Decaying 9. Class J . . CIRCLEGRAM 4. Streamer 10. Congenital 4 1 2 2 2 1 1 4 1 2 . . - - 5. Farmer 11. Reddish-brown Replace the question mark With a letter so that the letters Within each a circle can be arranged to form words on a common theme. What are 6. Rule 12. Movement SPLIT DEC.S|0N the three words, and the letter represented by the question mam? 7 A . . Sian Cross out one of the two letters in each diVided square to reveal a completed crossword grid. IIIII_CKUJDHASH Each number from 1 to 9 represents a different L L S M P G R U W S .. letter. Solve the clues and insert the letters in the A N I L p B appropriate squares to discover a word which uses | L K D N . all nine letters. v ms CLUE? M L A s N o A P G A 5245893 . gives a sport; P I | T J M E E D 812139 gives a martial art; E ‘ P C P E R 57156 gives a trainer M O G p T D U S 2 H M E R A S 1 2 3 4 5 F 7 If 9 L L N c s N A T E L |
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