DM1ST
(^26) DAILY MIRROR MONDAY 26.08.2019
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We’ve taken a completed crossword puzzle and replaced each letter in the grid
with the same number throughout. The starter word OUT shows you that 9=O,
6=U and 12=T, so write these letters wherever their numbers appear in the
grid. The completed grid will include all letters of the alphabet. Remember,
none of the answers are proper nouns. Solutions in tomorrow’s Daily Mirror
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ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZO TU
UOT
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Mind boggler
Solutions in tomorrow’s Daily Mirror
The nine-letter answers to the
three clues can all be found in
the grid below. Start at the
first letter and trace the word
from letter to adjacent letter
in a wiggly line. You may move
diagonally, but no square may
be visited more than once in
each word.
1 Furtively deceitful
2 Rotter, rogue
3 Willing to believe almost anything
Arrowwords
are like
crosswords,
but the clues
are printed
inside
squares on
the grid.
Write your
answers in
the blank
squares in
the direction
indicated by
the arrows.
Solutions in
tomorrow’s
Daily Mirror
Picture pointer
Hide’n’seek wordsearch
Think about the Union Jack with these words linked to ‘red’, ‘white’ or
‘blue’. Three traditional British symbols are spelt out in the leftover
letters. Solutions in tomorrow’s Daily Mirror
ADMIRAL
BEARD
BLOOD
BOTTLE
CABBAGE
CHEESE
COFFEE
COLLAR
DANISH
DWARF
ELEPHANT
ENSIGN
FEATHER
FISH
FRIAR
FROST
GOODS
HANDED
HERRING
HORSE
KNIGHT
MOON
MOUNTAINS
MULLET
MURDER
NAVY
PEPPER
PRINT
RINSE
SAUCE
SNOW
SPANISH
SPIRIT
SQUIRREL
STOCKING
SUGAR
TAPE
TRUE
WINE
Each with
100 pages!