Daily Mail - 30.07.2019

(Steven Felgate) #1

Page 40 Daily Mail, Tuesday, July 30, 2019


HIDATO
COMPLETE the
grid so that all
the numbers,
1 to 49, connect
consecutively
— horizontally,
vertically or
diagonally.
Hint: you
don’t have to
begin with
1 or 49. Working
on the
mid-numbers
might give you
a better start.
SOLUTION
TOMORROW

12241557


2 5 4 6 5 3 1 1


A


B


LAY tracks to
enable the train
to travel from
village A to
village B.
The numbers
indicate how
many sections of
rail go in each
row and column.
There are only
straight rails and
curved rails. The
track cannot
cross itself.

SOLUTION
TOMORROW

TRAIN TRACKS


PUZZLES PRIZES


FILL in squares in the grid
so each row, column and
each 3x3 square contains
all digits from 1 to 9. Each
set of cells joined by
dotted lines must add up
to the number in the
top-left corner. Numbers
can’t be repeated within
each set of cells.

SOLUTION TOMORROW

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9


  1. In which European
    country is the city of
    Strasbourg?

  2. Directed by Danny Boyle,
    which film won eight
    Oscars at the 2009
    Academy Awards?

  3. Which former
    Blue Peter presenter is
    known for his catchphrase
    ‘Get down, Shep!’?

  4. In the UK, in which month
    does the winter solstice fall?

  5. In cricket, which country
    did bowler Matthew
    Hoggard play 67 Test
    matches for?


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QUICK QUIZ


MINDBENDER


MASTERQUIZ


KILLER


SUDOKU


Rug
Tortured
Utilise
Desire
Reroute
Prompt
Approached
Share
Observe
Code
Alludes
Reputation
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ALL the solutions read
clockwise around their
numbers. The solution
to clue number 1 starts
from the given letter.

HONEYCOMB


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11



  1. In which sport is the Calcutta


Cup awarded?



  1. Which car company bought
    the Rover Group in 1994?

  2. Which Swedish author


wrote the Girl With The
Dragon Tattoo trilogy


of thrillers?



  1. What is the surname of


Jess, the Labour MP for
Birmingham Yardley?


  1. Which fruit is the cordial
    grenadine made from?

  2. The ruined Cistercian
    monastery of Fountains
    Abbey lies on the banks
    of which river in
    North Yorkshire?


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  1. A piece of cloth is cut into
    a number of smaller pieces.
    One of those pieces was cut
    into the same number again,


and another piece cut into
three-sevenths as many as the
original number. If there are
now 134 pieces, into how many


pieces was the cloth first cut?



  1. What connects copy, down
    and out?

  2. Which London-inspired song
    may VALUE RETICENCE?

  3. Which is the odd one out: sol,
    colon, cordoba, quetzal?

  4. Using the chemical symbols,
    how may sulphur, uranium,
    boron, thallium and erbium be
    less obvious?


SOLUTION: PULLOUT BACK PAGE

6d. Collected leaves, say?
Maybe on par with duke! (5,2)

4d. Idealist, throwing glue
on bonfire (5,6)

15a. Curtsies, for no reason,
for starters! (5,6)

1a. Canoeing arm, used for
silent film sounds? (6,5)

14a. Patchy fruit hemmed in
by heads of department (7)

1d. ‘Shift over!’ job (8,3)

5a. Diminished when donned
behind the scenes? (4,3)

7d. Porridge, but not
‘stir’! (7)

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8 9

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PITCHERWITS


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ACROSS
1 Picture Clue
5 Picture Clue
8 Paddle your own,
right and left (5)
9 In that place again for
comfort (5)

10 Spotted like a
score? (5)
12 Frighten nuisance
caller away out of
boredom! (5)
14 Picture Clue
15 Picture Clue

1 Picture Clue
2 Freshly made from
sinew, lying inside (5)
3 Mistake for cockney
pad, reportedly (5)
4 Picture Clue

6 Picture Clue
7 Picture Clue
11 Stud, organising
a bit of the
house (5)
13 Drain works put at
lowest point (5)

YESTERDAY’S SOLUTION — ACROSS: 1 Call it a day. 7 Orate. 8 Feign. 9 Sleeps rough. 11 Egotistical. 14 Moggy. 15 Kirov.
16 In hospital. DOWN: 1 Crossbeams. 2 Leave. 3 Ire. 4 At first. 5 Adieu. 6 On the level. 10 Privy to. 12 Organ. 13 Carat. 15 Kip.
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