Daily Mail - 21.08.2019

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Page 40 Daily Mail, Wednesday, August 21, 2019


HIDATO
COMPLETE the
grid so that all
the numbers,
1 to 60, connect
consecutively —
horizontally,
vertically or
diagonally.
Hint: you
don’t have to
begin with
1 or 60. Working
on the
mid-numbers
might give you
a better start.
SOLUTION
TOMORROW

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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  1. Who played Private
    Frazer in the original series
    of TV’s Dad’s Army?

  2. Which of the Scandinavian
    countries has the largest
    population?

  3. Which ground hosted
    the first Test of the 2019
    Ashes series between
    England and Australia?

  4. What is the first name of
    Mr Deary, the author of the
    Horrible Histories series?

  5. Born in 1996, what type of
    animal was Dolly, the first
    cloned mammal?


SOLUTION: PULLOUT
BACK PAGE

QUICK QUIZ


MINDBENDER


MASTERQUIZ


KILLER


SUDOKU


Cruel
Raps
Bypasses
Journey
Loaner
Harm
Suspender
Morals
Frightened
Rubs out
Sitting
Caught
SOLUTION: PULLOUT BACK PAGE

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.

ALL the solutions read
clockwise around their
numbers. The solution
to clue number 1 starts
from the given letter.

HONEYCOMB


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9


10


11



  1. What is the official language
    of Panama?

  2. Born in 1051, who was


the eldest son of William
the Conqueror?



  1. Which famous playwright
    wrote and starred


in the 1966 TV comedy sketch
series On The Margin?



  1. What nationality is the
    handball player after whom the
    European Court of Justice’s
    Kolpak ruling is named?

  2. What colour is the tincture
    of opium commonly known
    as laudanum?

  3. Liberal Democrat leader Jo
    Swinson is MP for which Scottish
    constituency?


SOLUTION: PULLOUT
BACK PAGE


  1. Darcy and Dexter are running
    around the paddling pool at
    constant rates. They start at the
    same point and run in opposite
    directions, meeting every 2.5
    seconds. If they were moving in
    the same direction, they would
    meet every ten seconds. If the
    paddling pool is 12 metres in
    circumference, and Dexter is the


slower of the two, in metres per
second how fast is Darcy running?


  1. What connects double, gold
    and royal?

  2. Who in Boris Johnson’s
    Cabinet may ENABLE CLAW?

  3. Which is the odd one out: The
    Script, The Coronas, Hothouse
    Flowers, The Killers?

  4. Crack the code to find three
    peers: TKAU, RQHED, LYISEKDJ.
    SOLUTION: PULLOUT BACK PAGE


6d. Rejoice about exculpation
played without a capo (5,2)

4d. Awards that could have
been top gear for jousting? (11)

16a. Snowdon OK by another
route? Total mystery! (6,5)

1a. Peter Pan’s enemy took a
chap in, cunningly (7,4)

14a. Where to come to a halt,
when difficult to spend (7)

1d. Could article be on time
for cheers? (11)

5a. Cite, per unusual proof of
payment (7)

8d. Coil cop round this little
blower! (7)

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PITCHERWITS


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ACROSS
1 Picture Clue
5 Picture Clue
9 Dandy, reputed to take
arrows (4)
10 Fracas happily
contained in purse,
say? (4)

11 Chilli lacked a bit of
colour (5)
12 Tuna recipe could be a
great one (4)
13 Broken coat hangers
are a curse! (4)
14 Picture Clue
16 Picture Clue

1 Picture Clue
2 For every upcoming
salesman (3)
3 Softer section
(frequently) (3)
4 Picture Clue
6 Picture Clue

7 Drawstring holes,
having a steely way
about them (7)
8 Picture Clue
14 Drain is pebble-
dashed (3)
15 Prefix for the real
expert (3)

YESTERDAY’S SOLUTION — ACROSS: 1 Courtyards. 5 Bad start. 9 Pupa. 10 Here. 11 Audio. 12 Buoy. 14 Magi. 15 Graduate.
18 Evangelist. DOWN: 1 Carpetbag. 2 Rub away. 3 Ass. 4 Sir. 6 Dead Sea. 7 Ace. 8 Tree pipit. 10 Hot meal. 13 Ova. 16 Roe. 17 Urn.
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