Woman’s Day Australia – July 08, 2019

(Rick Simeone) #1

LOGIC BRAINTRAINER


ROSETTA


WORDMAKER
How many words of four letters or more, including
one of nine letters, can you make from the letters
here – with each word containing the letter in the
centre?Don’tincludepropernames or plurals.

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A food critic visited three new dining spots in
the last month. From the clues, can you work
out how he described the food and service at
each place and how he rated its cost from
one $ (cheap) to $$$ (expensive).
CLUES


  1. Not surprisingly, the French restaurant
    offering haute cuisine and professional service
    was the most expensive.

  2. The Indian restaurant’s friendly service and
    homestyle cooking got a great review.

  3. The moderately expensive restaurant with a
    $$ rating had poor service.


A rosetta is made up of a centre coloured hexagon
surrounded by six white hexagons. To complete the
puzzle, fill in all seven rosettas with each number
between 1 and 7 in no particular order while also
ensuring that:


  1. No number is repeated in a horizontal row

  2. Each number from 1 to 7 is represented in the
    seven coloured hexagon cells.


F E H


S L S


N A W


FRIENDLYPROFESSIONALPOOR$ $$ $$$HAUTE CUISINEHOMESTYLEMODERN


CURRY HEAVEN


A LA FRENCH


MAMA ROSA’S


HAUTE CUISINE


HOME-STYLE


MODERN


$


$$


$$$


WHICH
RESTAURANT
HAD THE WORST
SERVICE?

RESTAURANT

SERVICE

FOOD

NO. $

Each time you rule out a
match, put a cross where
the vertical and horizontal
squares meet in the grid.
When you find a match,
put a tick in the grid. Also
put a cross in the other two
squares horizontally and
vertically in the same line,
as no other combinations
can be true. By doing so,
you’ll gradually be able to
solve the puzzle.

Puzzles


1


6


(^72)
(^57)
4
3
2
3
4
1
7 4 6

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