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Su-doku corner
The totals given in the areas bounded by
bold lines (cages) can be the result of
addition, subtraction, multiplication or
division. The numbers 1-5 can appear once
in every row and column. Note that
numbers can be repeated within cages.
Solutions in tomorrow’s Daily Mirror
The rules for Su-doku couldn’t be easier.
All you have to do is fill the empty squares
so that each row, column and 3x3 block
contains all the numbers 1 to 9.
Solutions in tomorrow’s Daily Mirror
The rules for Su-doku are easy, but this one’s
a toughie! Each number from 1 to 9 must
appear only once in each horizontal and
vertical line, and only once in each 3x3 grid.
Solutions in tomorrow’s Daily Mirror
Killer Su-doku is based on the traditional
grid and every column, every row and
every 3x3 box must contain the digits
1 to 9. But the dotted squares must be
filled with numbers that add up to that
in the left corner.
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NUMBER CLUES or FULL SOLUTIONS to the easy and toughie su-dokus.
Or text EASYCLUE or TOUGHCLUE to 61011 (£1/text) for 5 CLUES.
EASY SU-DOKU SU-DOKU TOUGHIE KILLER SU-DOKU HITOSHII
Hide’n’seek wordsearch
Brickwork Fivers
Enter the solutions to the
clues in their numbered
layers of the wall.
Each word must be an
anagram of its neighbours,
plus or minus one letter.
1 Emotional, weepy
2 Hesitate, be indecisive
3 Wild
4 Be afraid of
5 UK military branch
6 Become worn, unravel
7 Supernatural
magical creature
8 Give formal consent to
9 Condition of being weak
Solutions in tomorrow’s Daily Mirror
Solutions in
tomorrow’s
Daily Mirror
77 88 2
49 12 28
23 10 35
83 21 63
Tue Aug 27 2019
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Bingo
From the letters of the words given
below, form six five-letter words to fit the
grid. Three letters have been inserted
already and here is a clue to the first
word reading across: Long search
EQUIP
LIME
MYTH
SENT
TUTU
ME
EQ P
CODEBREAKER
EASY SU-DOKU
KILLER SU-DOKU
SU-DOKU TOUGHIE
HITOSHII
NAME GAME
JIM COURIER
1R, 2I, 3M, 4O, 5R, 6J, 7U, 8I, 9C, 10E.
PICTURE POINTER MIRRORGRAM
TABLECLOTH
JUST A
BIT OF FUN
3 Accidental noise
picked up on a
microphone while
broadcasting
BRICKWORK
MINDBOGGLER
1 Fo rce p s ,
2 Corpse,
3 Prose,
4 Pore,
5 Rep,
6 Pear,
7 Taper,
8 Pirate,
9 Primate.
1 Underhand,
2 Scoundrel,
3 Credulous
30-SEC BRAIN
TEASER
Beginner 21
Intermediate 15
Genius 17
HIDE’N’SEEK
WORDSEARCH
Britannia, John Bull,
Lord Kitchener
TWO-SPEED
COFFEEBREAK
ACROSS: 1. Began, 4. Flair, 7. Lea,
- Tamper, 11. Saga, 12. Inn,
- Parsley, 15. Genetic, 18. Ado,
- Lace, 20. Cohere, 23. Awe,
- Press, 25. Enter.
DOWN: 1. Betting slip, 2. Alp, 3. Nee, - Avail, 6. Ready-to-wear, 8. Area,
- Men, 13. Pet, 14. Roc, 16. Nacre,
- Inca, 18. Ace, 21. Owe, 22. Hen.
QUIZWORD
ACROSS
- Melba
- Black
- Fanny
- Akabusi
- Wheatear
- Coke
- Ottawa
- Kemble
- Deep
- Cimarron
- Evelina
- Opium
- Stagg
- Asher
DOWN - ERNIE
- Boys Town
- Lear
- Coulomb
- A Few Good Men
- Qatar
- Hide Her Name
- Senators
- The West
- Milan
- Rhine
- Wing
CROSSWORD
ACROSS
- Trips
- Bliss
- Hinge
- Avocado
- Consider
- Stop
- Abacus
- Search
- Lull
- Bluebell
- Chianti
- Bravo
- Level
- Truly
DOWN - Run-in
- Precious
- Loot
- Scatter
- Chock-a-block
- Baker
- Loop-the-loop
- December
- All-time
- Flail
- Knee
PUZZLE
MAGAZINES
BROUGHT
TO YOU BY
YESTERDAY’S SOLUTIONS
Settle down with a good book — maybe these words taken from Of Mice
and Men will inspire you. The title of another John Steinbeck novel is
spelt out in the remaining letters. Solutions in tomorrow’s Daily Mirror
BEANS
BOSS
BURLAP TICKING
CARLSON
COMBS
CROOKS
CURLEY
(RIVERSIDE) DANCE
PALACE
DEPUTY / SHERIFF
EUCHRE
FEEDING RACKS
GEORGE (MILTON)
GOLDEN GLOVES
HOWARD STREET
LEATHER
LENNIE / SMALL
LUGER
MOUSE
MULE
MURRAY AND READY’S
NECKTIES
RANCH
SALINAS / RIVER
SHOTGUN
SMOKE-HOUSE
(CROOKED) SPINE
STILTED / HERON
(CAST-IRON) STOVE
TALCUM POWDER
THRESHING (MACHINE)
WHISKY
WHIT
WIFE
Words separated by an
oblique line are to be found
separately and words in
brackets are not in the grid.