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TOTAL TIME
LIMIT: 20 MINbyJUDD
BRANDSCRABBLE® and
SCRABBLE® Tiles are
registered trademarks. All
rights in the game are owned
in the USA by Hasbro Inc, in
Canada by Hasbro Canada
Inc, and elsewhere by J.W.
Spear & Sons Ltd, a
subsidiary of Mattel, Inc.1997, UnitedC
Feature Syndicate, Inc.PAR SCORE
125-135Yesterday’s
solution:
BESPOKE 71
CERTAIN 68
MANDREL 70
GALLED 8
JUDD’S TOTAL:
217Triple
Word
ScoreDouble
Word
Score■ The board on the right
shows four rows of letters
from a typical Scrabble
game. Use each row to form
a word of 2-7 letters and
write it in the blank squares
provided. Then add up the
score for each row. Don’t
forget to use the double and
triple word and letter scores
— and add a 50-point bonus
for every 7-letter word.
Blank tiles can be used for
any letter but have no score.
See Monday’s paper for the
solution.1121 1 413211 4 233 1411214 1 4 112UOS TDWL
TGEHNYL
PGN I YGD
CCTNHSE
1Double
Score
on 1st
LetterKAKURO
FILL in the blank squares of
the grid using only the
numbers 1 to 9, without
repeating any number in
any line of blank squares.
The lines must be filled in
with numbers which add up
to the total in the shaded
box at the top or beginning
of each line. A number in
the bottom half of a shaded
box gives a downwards
total; in the top half, it’s a
horizontal total.SOLUTION ON MONDAYCODEWORD
KENKEN
EACH row and
column should
contain 1 to 6
without repeats.
Numbers in cages
must combine to
produce the
target number
shown at start of
that cage using, in
any order, the
mathematical
sign given. Single-
box cages can be
filled with the
number given.
SOLUTION
ON MONDAYFIT the scrambled letters
of the given word into the
grid to form six five-letter
words across and down.
SOLUTION ON MONDAYNINE TO FIVE
ACROSS- Person carrying out
the provisions of a
will (abbr) (3) - To solve (4)
- Surrounded by (4)
- Linking word (3)
DOWN - An important date (3)
- Genus of gulls (4)
- A shower (4)
- (L) Gave and dedicated
as a gift (abbr) (3)
SOLUTION TOMORROWWORLD’S SMALLEST,
HARDEST CROSSWORD
CROSS NUMBER
Today’s challenge time:
6 mins 3 secsTHERE MAY BE MORE
THAN ONE SOLUTIONEACH number in our Codeword grid represents a different
letter of the alphabet. Today 25 represents B, so fill in B
every time the figure 25 appears. You have one letter in the
control grid to start you off. Enter it in the appropriate squares
in the main grid, then use your knowledge of words to work out
which letters should go in the missing squares. SOLUTION TOMORROWFILL each
square with a
number, 1 to 9.
Horizontal
squares add up
to totals on
right. Vertical
squares add up
to totals on
bottom.
Diagonal
squares
through centre
add up to totals
in top and
bottom right.
SOLUTION
ON MONDAYBy Linus Maurer ©2015 King Features Inc.HOW TO ENTER: Call 0901 293 6234 and leave your
answer and details or TEXT 65700 with the word
WORD, your answer and your name. Texts and calls
cost £1 plus standard network charges. One winner
chosen from all correct daily entries received
between 00.01 Monday and 23.59 Friday. Answers
change daily at 00.01. UK residents aged 18+, exc NI.
Terms apply, see Page 64. SOLUTION ON MONDAYCOMPLETE Codeword to reveal the six-letter word in the shaded boxes.
HOW TO ENTER: Call 0901 293 6232 and leave your six-letter answer and your details
or text 65700 with the word CODE, your answer and then your name. Texts and calls
cost £1 plus standard network charges. One weekly winner chosen from all correct
daily entries received between 00.01 Monday and 23.59 Saturday. Answers change
daily at 00.01. UK residents aged 18+, exc NI. Terms apply, see Page 64.NEED A CLUE? Text the word CODEWORD to 65700 to receive FOUR clues to
today’s puzzle or call 0901 293 6200. Texts and calls cost £1 plus your standard
network charges. Today’s clues available between 00.01 today and 23.30 only.WIN
£750
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THE listed words can all be
found in the grid —
running forwards,
backwards, up, down and
diagonally — EXCEPT ONE.
For a chance to win,
discover which word from the
list can’t be found in the Word Search.