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The back pages Puzzles... in a lunar phase


Cryptic crossword #10 Set by Wingding Quick quiz #11 Puzzles set by Hugh Hunt


#11 Lunar years


My twin sister went to live on the moon
on our 30th birthday. From then on, she
counted a year as 365 sunrises, just as we
do on Earth. I am now 60. Which birthday
did she last celebrate?

#12 Hole of the moon
I punched a hole 6 millimetres across in a
piece of paper and held it at arm’s length
to look at the full moon. I was pleased to
find that the moon filled the hole perfectly.
If the moon is 3500 kilometres across, can
you estimate how far away it is?

Answers next week

#10 Betty’s change


Solution
The smallest amount of change you could
have received is 30 cents. With no nickels,
Betty would have been obliged to give you a
quarter – the largest coin that doesn’t take
her over the amount that she owes you –
and then five pennies (25c+1c+1c+1c+
1c+1c), so six coins in total. She could
have reduced the number of coins to
three by giving you your change in dimes
(10c+10c+10c).

1 Neil Armstrong was the
first man to walk on the
moon. Who was the last?

2 On 15 April 1970, Fred
Haise, James Lovell and John
Swigert set a still-unbroken
record of 400,171
kilometres for what?

3 Where does our moon
rank in the table of solar
system satellites by size,
relative to their planets?

4 The Chinese probe
Chang’e 4 achieved what
first on 3 January 2019?

5 What name is given
to the Mars-sized object
that, according to the
giant impact hypothesis,
smashed into early Earth,
carving out the moon?

Answers below

Quick
Crossword #35
Answers

Across 1 Cubic, 4 Kraftwerk,
9  Two, 10 One, 11 Meccano,
12  Sick, 13 Epithelial, 15 Prime,
16 Tyre Tread, 17 Laserdisc,
21  Pulse, 23 Tree Canopy,
24  Gaia, 27 Edifact, 28 Cat,
29  Dog, 30 Eclampsia, 31 Hoyle
Down 1 Cetus, 2 Bronchi,
3  Crow, 4 Kneepit, 5 Ammeter,
6  Ticker Tape, 7 Examine,
8  Knowledge, 14 Meerschaum,
15 Polythene, 18 Special,
19  Ignites, 20 Captcha, 22 Leap
Day, 25 Angle, 26 Itch

Quick quiz #11
Answers







  



   



 

 

Across
7 Madness to put global body
in ornate surroundings (6)
8 Regret turning zero
pressure to 9 (6)
9 Satellite low on gas (4)
10 Haze goes solar, chaotically,
defying gravity (8)
11 One follows woman, sign
of 9 observer (7)
13 Nothing spinning behind
unknown gas (5)
15 Severe wound in hospital
department (5)

17 Carbon evaluators
are the pits (7)
20 Worms initially fed
on grains - a clue for
astrobiologists? (5,3)
21 Train becomes a lab
staple after test (4)
22 Reptile poisoned again
with uranium (6)
23 9 explorer, somewhat
pathological drinker (6)

Answers and the next quick crossword next week.

Down
1 Dazzling light is a precursor
to migraines outside
operating theatre (6)
2 No way back without
oxygen - boring! (4)
3 Desperately try
sage whirls (7)
4 Highland water
rambler distilled (5)
5 Superbug odour a
sign of 9 (8)
6 A vote on nothing that
sent people to 9 (6)

12 Obstructing any white
moves? (2,3,3)
14 Four elements in
armoury (7)
16 Tinker with 9 lander? (6)
18 Fast runner raised bar
a little (6)
19 Newton chased bird
with a 9 (5)
21 Bound to hear effect
of 9 (4)

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