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YOUR
ANSWERS
BRIDGE MASTERCLASS
WIN
£500
PETER DONOVAN
START on left with number given and follow instructions as you go across. In 30 seconds, beginners have to
complete their own challenge; intermediates have to complete their own challenge and the beginner’s;
advanced players have to complete their own challenge and the intermediate’s. SOLUTION BELOW
LHO opens 1♦, and partner doubles. What
action would you take on each of these hands,
after next hand passes?
A REMInDER first, that partner’s double means
that he is either too strong to make a simple over-
call, or he wants to compete, but doesn’t know
which suit to bid.
In the latter case, you can be certain that he has
good support for both majors; so, your task is to
judge whether or not your hand is good enough to
encourage partner.
These are all straightforward decisions. Bid 2♠ on
(a) and 3♣ on (d), both invitational with 9HCPs and
seven losers. You have no interest on (b) unless
partner is very strong, when he will bid again, so you
bid 1♥ (your lower major).
Hand (c) has the same distribution as (b) but it is
strong enough to make an invitational bid; you can
invite partner to choose his preferred major by mak-
ing a cue bid of 2♦. If he responds 2♥ or 2♠, you’d
pass, but if he makes a jump response of 3♥ or 3♠,
you are just good enough to raise to game.
SMALLEST HARDEST CROSSWORD — ACROSS: 1 Paco,
5 Eric, 6 Lath, 7 Froe DOWN: 1 Pelf, 2 Arar, 3 Cito, 4 Oche
NINE TO FIVE
HIDATO KAKURO
CROSS NUMBER TRAIN TRACKS
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to today’s crossword, or call 0901 293 6236. Texts and
calls cost £1 plus standard network charges. Today’s
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PUZZLES PRIZES
30-SECOND CHALLENGE
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details, or TEXT 65700 with the word CRYPTIC, your answer and your name. Texts and
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SOLUTIONS TO YESTERDAY’S PUZZLES
WORD WHEEL
aping, apiol, gallop, galloping, galop,
gaping, gipon, lipa, lipo, loping, nipa,
nopal, opal, paging, pail, paillon,
pain, paling, pall, palling, pang, pial,
pian, piano, pila, pilao, pill, pina, ping,
pingo, pion, plain, plan, pling, poling,
poll, pollan, polling, pong, ponga.
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
CROSSWORD – ACROSS: 7 Tom
Thumb. 9 Animal. 10 Inch.
11 Carnoustie. 12 Talcum. 14 Ian Blair.
15 Mrs Brown’s Boys. 17 Jalapeno.
19 Munich. 21 Headhunter. 22 Argo.
23 Assist. 24 Rattigan. DOWN:
1 Cornea. 2 Utah. 3 Dulcimer.
4 Maroon. 5 Tinseltown. 6 Vanities.
8 Bertie Wooster. 13 Custard pie.
15 McAleese. 16 St Moritz. 18 Equity.
20 Cognac. 22 Amis.
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SOLUTIONS TO TODAY’S PUZZLES
QUICK QUIZ: 1 Manchester.
2 In. 3 Cumbria. 4 Egypt.
5 Boxing.
MINDBENDER: 1 One
hundred and fifty gigabytes.
2 They may all precede
board. 3 Sally Ride.
4 Richard; the others had a
Mel as a partner. 5 Chapel,
mosque, minster
(A becomes F,
B becomes G, etc).
MASTERQUIZ: 1 Bunkerton.
2 1996. 3 Chicago. 4 Tessa
Jowell. 5 Rembrandt.
6 Lulach.
HONEYCOMB:
1 Target. 2 Ragged.
3 Demean. 4 Aerial.
5 Landed. 6 Deride. 7 Dimple.
8 Parcel. 9 Create. 10 Aerate.
11 Thence. 12 Tenets.
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Missing word: HUYGENS
ACROSS:
1 Publish,
5 Raceme,
9 Largely,
10 Licence, 11 Ras,
12 Unnecessary,
13 Mufti,
14 Stanchion,
16 Gravy boat,
17 Ascot, 19 Plain-
spoken, 22 Imp,
23 Utilise,
24 Extreme,
26 Recess,
27 Duchess.
DOWN:
1 Pilgrim, 2 Birds
of paradise,
3 Ice, 4 Haydn,
5 Reluctant,
6 Cocks,
7 Mandarin
Chinese,
8 Kenyan,
12 Unify, 14 Stop
press, 15 Chain,
16 Gypsum,
18 Toppers,
20 Naive,
21 Knead, 25 Tic.
CRYPTIC CROSSWORD
ACROSS DOWN
1 Sail on this for English
nuts etc (8)
5 Run into a bogus
retreat (6)
9 A poet wielding large
axes creates fury (8)
10 Note given out by
teacher causing
anxiety (6)
12 The Spanish start to
suffer deficit (4)
13 Cow briefly goes
over to rear of byre,
until now (10)
15 CO2, say, naive head
office employs around
Georgia (10,3)
19 Sus cryptic way to
describe Bolivian
perhaps (5,8)
23 Spread a roll below
versatile player (3-7)
25 Stir to cook (2-2)
28 Writer’s going
round to stay in the
same place (6)
29 Poisonous compound
derived from
a protein (8)
30 This evening’s not about
close-fitting
garment (6)
31 Ride round in the
morning with new
plant (8)
1 Stamp-collecting
mentioned quickly, with
little interest? (6)
2 Automatons without
British origins (5)
3 Grind two-thirds
of cereal (4)
4 Four-by-four observed
rounding ninth
junction (7)
6 Charlotte’s finally given
up fight (3-2)
7 Ron agreed to
play keyboard
instrument (4,5)
8 Butcher uses
same person to
work on joints? (8)
11 Some types of money in
Latin America (4)
14 Yours truly has quiet
engagement? (4)
15 Rugby takes
place in setting
that’s very tiring (9)
16 Shade house in
odd places (3)
17 Footwear’s a hit (4)
18 Writer, for example,
is found in English
street (8)
20 Eastern US state
abandons a pit (4)
21 Part of flight that’s
hottest on
competitors (2-5)
22 Single man without
a grave (6)
24 Patent completed
on time (5)
26 I’m going round the
bend after work – this
calms me (5)
27 Wind – the first of
cheap fuel (4)
CRYPTIC CROSSWORD No. 16,127
No 16,130
9 8 4 5 2 3 7 6 1
3 1 5 6 7 4 9 2 8
2 7 6 8 9 1 4 3 5
8 9 7 2 4 6 5 1 3
1 5 3 7 8 9 2 4 6
4 6 2 1 3 5 8 9 7
7 3 8 9 6 2 1 5 4
6 2 1 4 5 7 3 8 9
5 4 9 3 1 8 6 7 2
(a) ♠ K Q 7 4 ♥ Q 4 ♦ 9 8 4 ♣ Q 10 8 4
(b) ♠ K 8 5 2 ♥ J 9 8 3 ♦ 9 8 2 ♣ J 6
(c) ♠ K Q 8 4 ♥ Q 10 6 3 ♦ 9 8 2 ♣ J 6
(d) ♠ Q 10 2 ♥ Q 4 ♦ 8 2 ♣ K Q J 8 6 4
Beginner 9+15
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30-SECOND CHALLENGE:
Beginner: 48.
Intermediate: 324.
Advanced: 60.
KUROSU

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