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MindGames


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Divide the grid
into square or
rectangular
blocks, each
containing one
digit only. Every
block must
contain the
number of cells
indicated by the
digit inside it.

Enter each of
the numbers
from 1 to 9 in
the grid, so that
the six sums
work. We’ve
placed two
numbers to get
you started.
Each sum
should be
calculated left
to right or top
to bottom.

From these letters, make words of
three or more letters, always including
the central letter. Answers must be in
the Concise Oxford Dictionary, excluding
capitalised words, plurals, conjugated
verbs (past tense etc), adverbs ending
in LY, comparatives and superlatives.
How you rate 12 words, average;
17, good; 23, very good; 29, excellent

  
  
   
  
   
   
  
  
   
  

1 Margaret Thatcher 2 Princess Diana 3 Facebook
4 Deutsche mark 5 Jasper Carrott 6 Shinzo Abe
7 Multicultural London English 8 North Carolina
9 Patagonia. Chatwin wrote In Patagonia about his visit to
the South American region 10 Arthur Honegger
11 Marc Rich 12 Blombos Cave. It is cross-hatching done
in ochre on a stone fragment 73,000 years ago
13 Fedchenko glacier 14 Australian Open
15 Llandaff Cathedral

Appledrain (b) A wasp
(southwest England)
Appleringie (a) An
aromatic shrubby
wormwood plant
Apple-polish (c) To curry
favour (US)

Kakuro 2734

Sudoku 11,

Killer 7334

Futoshiki 3775

Cell Blocks 3943 Set Square 2737

Suko 2962

Train Tracks 1115

Word watch

Quiz

Saturday’s answers
aura, aural, babu, barbule, bauble, beau,
blub, blue, blur, blurb, bulb, burb, burble,
burl, burn, enure, lubber, lube, lunar, lune,
lure, nebula, nebular, neural, nubble,
rubble, rube, ruble, rule, rune, ulna, ulnar,
unable, unbearable, unreal, unreel,
urban, urbane, urea

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Across
6 WhatErnieselects( 777 , 5 )
7 Natural;inborn( 6 )
8 Claimwithoutproof( 6 )
9 Duffffffel—;morning—( 4 )
10 Productofcrying( 8 )
12 Animalpreyingon
others( 8 )
16 Romanstatesmanwho
opposedCaesar( 4 )

18 ((Offffffoodd))llighhtintexture(( 6 ))


20 Undergroundwartime


shelter( 6 )


21 Formaldeclaration( 12 )


Down

1 Renouncedaffformer


belief( 8 )


2 Causetochangecourse( 6 )


3 Gracefffulantelope( 6 )


4 Domesticatedbird( 4 )


5 Passageinslowtime( 6 )


6 USpiebaldhorse( 5 )


11 Containerffforwineor


spirits( 8 )


1113 Becomelesssevere( 6 )


14 Difffffficult;annoying( 6 )


15 Thief( 6 )


17 Surprisegiffft( 5 )


19 Moveinastream( 4 )


SolutiontoCrossword 8376


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9 10 11

12 13 14 15 16 17

18 19 20

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NAUGHT NAVE
N Y I C V X
NAMIBIA E T
E N I NORMAL
NAGASAKI N
L S NEGATE
I B E U
NEVADA A B
L NUMEROUS
NEBULA A D D
V N NESTING
E I A O A E
NOTE NINETY

Cell Blocks No 3944


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Polygon Set Square No 2738


Please note, BODMAS does not apply

Killer Gentle No 7335 Solutions


Killer Tricky No 7336


As with standard Sudoku, fill the grid so that every column,
every row and every 3x3 box contains the digits 1 to 9. Each set
of cells joined by dotted lines must add up to the target number
in its top-left corner. Within each set of cells joined by dotted
lines, a digit cannot be repeated.

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Besuited, cigarette in hand (not lat-
terly — smoking at the table was
banned in the 1990s), and playing

y


at the speed of light, the late Grant
Baze (1943-2009) was a charming
American professional player who
“played the spots off the cards”. He
played on the US regional tour for
40 weeks or more a year — and
online in his spare time. This deal
comes from the online site
OKBridge.
The unfortunate duplication in
spades meant 3NT was a struggle
for South, Baze, despite holding 30
high-card points. West led the nine
of spades to declarer’s king. At trick
two, declarer led the king of hearts
(noting We st ’s te n) and at trick
three he led and ran the jack, West
discarding (a club). He was hoping
East would win the queen — in
which case he’d have nine top
tricks via four hearts, three clubs
and two spades. However, East cor-
rectly withheld that queen.
At tricks four, five and six,
declarer cashed his three top clubs.
He then led his remaining heart to
dummy’s ace and followed with a
fourth heart to East’s queen. What
did declarer discard from hand?
Away went the ace of spades
(key play). East cashed the jack of

y


clubs, but what could he do now?
If East led a spade, declarer could
win in dummy (having jettisoned
his ace) and cash the long heart —

y


nine tricks made. So East switched
to his singleton diamond.
Declarer ducked the diamond to
West’s jack and West could do no
better than cash the ace. If, at the
penultimate trick, West led a spade,
dummy would take the last two

tricks with the queen of spades and
long heart. And if West led the
queen of diamonds, declarer would
score the last two tricks in his hand
with the king-ten of diamonds.
Nine tricks and game made.
The perhaps more normal con-
tract of 4 ♥ would have been inter-
esting. After winning West’s (say)
spade lead, declarer crosses to the
ace of hearts, finesses the jack
(West discarding), and cashes the
king. He cashes the three top clubs
and the top spade, ruffs a fourth
club then passes a diamond to
West’s jack. If West now cashes the
ace of diamonds, his king is pro-
moted, while if West leads a spade,
declarer scores dummy’s last trump.
Ten tricks made — only just, mind.
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Contract: 3NT, Opening Lead: ♠ 9


Dealer: South, Vulnerability: Neither

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2 ♣( 1 ) Pass 2 ♦( 2 ) Pass
2NT( 3 ) Pass 3NT( 4 ) End
( 1 ) Showing any hand with 23 or more
points (or an upgrade for shape).
(2) Negative (or waiting).
( 3 ) Showing 23-24 balanced.
(4) Many would show their hearts (via a
3 ♦ transfer).

S(Baze) W N E

♠ 10732
♥Q 762
♦ 4
♣J10 6 5

Teams ♠QJ
♥A 9843
♦ 9763
♣ 93

♠AK
♥KJ
♦K105 2
♣AKQ 8

♠ 98654
♥ 10
♦AQJ
♣ 742

Bridge Andrew Robson


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Easy 5; Medium 1,442; Harder 669

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Nxe1 4 Qg6 Nxg2 5 Kxg2 Bxe
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