>SPIRAL
Keyword clue: KITCHEN APPLIANCE
Starting with clue No 1, fill in the grid in a clockwise direction with four-letter words working your way to the centre of the spiral puzzle. The last letter of each word becomes the first letter of the next. If you have correctly filled in the grid there should be a seven-letter keyword reading across from clue No 8.
1 Become hazy
2 Cut of beef
3 Meager
4 Train track
5 Brit noble
6 Doe or stag
7 . . . and rave
8 Long-legged
9 Bread unit
10 Range of food at a restaurant
11 Reflected sound
12 Killer whale
13 Highly excited
14 What . . . around comes around
15 Pencil bit
16 Prejudicial view
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>CRYPTO QUOTE
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One letter stands for another. In the example above, A is used for the three Ls, X for the two Os and so on. Single letters, apostrophes, the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each week the code letters are different.
This week’s hint: WUHHUJ is BETTER
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>SUDOKU
These number puzzles are quite simple. Place the numbers 1 to 9 in the empty squares so that the same number appears only once in each row, each column and each 3x3 box.
HARD
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>VOWELLESS PUZZLE
All the vowels have been removed from the grid, leaving the consonants. Complete the grid by filling in the vowels, A, E ,I ,O, U. Some blocks may have more than one possible solution.
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