Puzzles 01 November 2013

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Where in the West

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50 free miniature tulip bulbs Page 4

TV quiz

All the pictures in this column reveal in some way the name of a well-known work profession. Can you name them all? Answers on the back page of this supplement

This week’s quiz has a theme entirely devoted to BBC One’s Strictly Come Dancing QUESTIONS

Can you name this West Country view? Solution on Page 8 Send in your own Where in the West pictures by email to wdreaderspictures@b-nm.co.uk (marking your email Where in the West) Tomorrow Three pages of puzzles in West Country Life magazine

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1 In which year was the first series of Strictly Come Dancing aired on BBC TV? 2 Who was the first celebrity to be eliminated from the first series of the show? 3 Who was the professional partner of Natasha Kaplinsky when she won the first series of the show? 4 How many couples made up series two of Strictly Come Dancing? 5 Which athlete came second in this second series? 6 Anton du Beke finished in his highest position to date in series one, where he finished in third place. Who was his celebrity partner? 7 Which cricket player won the third season of the show? 8 Who were the FOUR judges throughout series three? 9 Who scored 39 points for his quickstep in series 3? 10 Who withdrew from series 4 due to health problems? ANSWERS Page 8

Assemble the first letter of the surname of each of the people pictured below to spell the surname of a West Country-born film legend. Solution on Page 8

Compiled with the help of Tom Williams at wordgames.co.uk – competitions online at westerndailypress.co.uk/competitions


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Replace the question mark with a letter so that the How long will it take you to correctly fit these numletters within each circle can be re-arranged to form bers into the grid? Cross off the numbers in the list as words with a common theme. What are the three you find them. words, and the letter represented by the question 2 digits: 34 65 66 83 mark? 3 digits:

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The solutions from 1 to 12 are all six-letter words ending with the letter D in the centre. Moving clockwise from 1, the letters in the outer circle will spell out the name of a U.S. soul singer. Chewed Fluid Add Protect Shouted Unit of time

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TODAY’S WORD: FETISH

A: There were the makings of a real fight over the stamps Uncle Fred had sent them. “It’s not fair, you’ve got more than your share,” Jill protested. “Give me two and we’ll each have the same.” “Not on your life. You’re lucky to have what you’ve got,” her brother replied. “Perhaps you should give me two, and then I’d have twice as many as you.” That’s how it started, but how many stamps had their uncle sent?

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Yesterday’s Ye sterday’ssolutions solutions Mirror Image Pattern “C” is the mirror image.

9-er 9-letter word is RELOADING. Organdie, Linen, Rag. X is to Y 1: Ambrose; 2: Stuart Sutcliffe How many? 499

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B: “I’ve just noticed something about our ages,” Anne told her teenage brother. “They total eight SOLUTION TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE: FATHOM times their difference.” aft, atom, fah, fat, foam, haft, ham, hat, hot, mat, moa, Terry nodded. “That’s only if you take whole moat, moth, oaf, oat, oath, oft, ohm, tho, tom. years,” he replied. “But you’re right this time.” What were their ages? 25 words or more - fantastic

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Vocabulary, Observation, Intuition, Logic and Arithmetic.

Introducing a brand-new system of integrated puzzles designed to increase your mental agility. Targeting the five key areas of Vocabulary, Observation, Intuition, Logic and Arithmetic, each exercise is carefully graded to give your brain a healthy work-out, while benefiting your powers of concentration and increasing your problem-solving skills. You can either do each day’s group of puzzles all at once, or fit them in whenever you have the time. Target times are given in minutes in the little clocks. They require no special knowledge or abilities, but with regular practice you’ll soon find your daily average time improving. And they’re fun too! So take the VOILA test today. You’re never too young to start, and it’s never too late to make the most of your most important faculty - your brain.

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No. 6,343 No 6,343 DOWN 1. Quickly pouring a shot into the glass (9) 2. “King and Emperor” is left unfinished by the student (7) 3. Gets applause, as one does when playing Robin Hood (5,1,3) 4. Try to avoid making a blob (4) 5. Does he go to bed dreaming of being rich.... (5-5) 6. ....and wake in a vehicle? (5) 7. Give out the material folded over (7) 8. Went on and on about having been the occupant (5) 13. A transparent extravagance? (5,5) 16. So we contrived to fly about, anyway (9) 17. With tight cord, trussing ten (9) 19. They add up to at least six months (7) 21. Trace the garment to one George East (7) 22. Do better by getting the First Lady to dance (5) 23. Given an odd concoction containing a little sedative? (5) 25. With difficulty, getting a small horse (4)

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SOLUTION TO PUZZLE No. 6342: ACROSS: 1 Out of one's head; 8 Lambent; 9 Spinach; 11 Advice; 13 Fletcher; 15 Eddie; 16 Ladders; 18 Run-down; 19 Cling; 21 In no time; 23 Blotto; 25 Going on; 26 Incense; 28 Poorly dressed. DOWN: 2 Unmoved; 3 Ore; 4 Otto; 5 Easily done; 6 Hoist; 7 Abashes; 8 Leavetaking; 10 Herring-bone; 12 Clean; 14 Blood-money; 17 Excel; 18 Rondino; 20 Intense; 22 Tiger; 24 Pier; 27 Cos.


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Word Word wheel wheel You have 10 minutes to find as many words as possible using the letters in the wheel. Each word must use the hub letter and at least three others, and letters may be used only once. You cannot use plurals, foreign words or proper nouns. There is one nine-letter word in the wheel. How you rate: 20 words, average; 30 words, good; 40 words, very good; 50 or more, excellent.

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CROSSWORDS: CRYPTIC Across: 1 Marble, 7 Watchers, 8 Lame, 10 Tracer, 11 Not-ice, 14 New, 16 L-one-R, 17 Reds, 19 Relay, 21 Maker, 22 Me-Ted, 23 Rood, 26 Sh-red, 28 Mop, 29 Italia, 30 Give up, 31 O-X-en, 32 Takeaway, 33 As-sent. Down: 1 Men-to-r, 2 Braces, 3 E-W-‘er, 4 Sc-hol-ar, 5 Begin, 6 Aster, 8 L-and, 9 M-EW, 12 T-oy, 13 Cell-o, 15 Pekes, 18 Eight, 19 Rat, 20 Led, 21 Medical, 22 Me-l, 23 Rovers, 24 Open, 25 De-p-art, 26 S-IX-ty, 27 Ranks, 28 MI-X, 30 Go-ya. QUICK Across: 1 Borsch, 7 Escapade, 8 Oral, 10 Depend, 11 Facade, 14 End, 16 Paled, 17 Tons, 19 Wafer, 21 Debit, 22 Baton, 23 Tans, 26 Snarl, 28 Bad, 29 Herald, 30 Malady, 31 Atom, 32 Presents, 33 Tested. Down: 1 Bandit, 2 Sirens, 3 Held, 4 Parapet, 5 Canal, 6 Ceded, 8 Open, 9 And, 12 Car, 13 Deign, 15 Taboo, 18 Ovine, 19 Wet, 20 Fin, 21 Dallies, 22 Bra, 23 Talons, 24 Adam, 25 Styled, 26 Shape, 27 Armed, 28 Bat, 30 Mast.

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Across 4 Creature turned upside down (6) 7 Music requiring a speaker at Number Ten (8) 8 Was it outright difficult for thirsty horses? (6) 10 See the light and form a firm attachment (5) 13 Finish work after a little time (4) 14 Don’t expose your skin (4) 15 Urchin on the way to being a nerd (4) 16 Supplied by a G-man? (3) 17 A hero with pride (4) 19 Finished in proverbial fashion (4) 21 It never goes straight into a bottleneck (9) 23 It’s unavailable in stereo (4) 24 Drinks for children? (4) 26 Seedy character with “great expectations” (3) 27 Gas none may produce (4)

11 Those who do so simply aren’t upright (3) 12 Men can consume half a loaf with it (5) 13 Name bandied about in towns? (7) 15 Oriental vessel good to a point (3) 16 There’s not a lot in knife whetting (3) 18 Only one chap I see as sarcastic (6) 20 The glove stall girl (5) 21 From the San Francisco police? (3) 22 The prisoner starts coming forward (3) 23 His is a grinding job (6) 25 Affirmation of artistry? (3) 28 For example, part of the Thames is in Surrey (5) 30 Carries enough to slow one down on the road? (5) 31 Staircase feature unfamiliar to the Spanish (5) 32 Let it stand the test anew (4) 33 Drop in and see everybody (4)

29 Slight as a hint may be (4) 32 Does it mean an American’s back amid the Poles? (4) 33 Necessitate an about turn, just in case (5) 34 Grab a part for your car (6) 35 Something to eat in bed? (5,3) 36 To perm, perhaps, though it’s not permanent (3,3) Down 1 An illuminating light orchestral piece (5) 2 On rising, many, alas, get no hot meal (5) 3 Soft nothings at the stern of a ship (4) 4 Drink to them – it’s something significant (5) 5 Cheat at chess? (4) 6 One keeping record of timber production? (6) 9 Bang up to date account? (6)

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WORD SPIRAL: 1. Womb, 2. Bloc, 3. Cola, 4. Alps, 5. Stew, 6. Well, 7. Lamb, 8. Brie, 9. Exit, 10. Tank, 11. Kilo, 12. Otic, 13. Claw, 14. Ward, 15. Dodo, 16. Ouzo. Keyword: BAZOOKA.

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1 Meryl Streep was born 2 Starlings on the minute hand made Big Ben lose four and a half minutes 3 Seven-inch records first became available in the US 4 Robert Mitchum was jailed for smoking marijuana FOUR

1 Sweet rationing ended 2 John F Kennedy married Jacqueline Bouvier 3 Sir Edmund Hillary reached the summit of Mount Everest 4 Joseph Stalin died FIVE

WHO... played Daisy Duke in the 2005 The Dukes of Hazzard film? WHAT... is heliology the study of? WHERE... is the Cornish village that suffered flash flooding in August 2004? WHEN... did Princess Anne marry Captain Mark Phillips? TWO

WHO... wrote The Female Eunuch? WHAT... what flower is morphine obtained from? WHERE... would you find Marcilly golf course? WHEN... did Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman divorce? THREE

WHO... starred in Wedding Crashers along with Vince Vaughn? WHAT... were the first names of “Lawrence of Arabia“? WHERE... in the human body is rhinitis the inflammation of? WHEN... was the original Ascot Gold Cup stolen? FOUR

WHO... was Zola Budd alleged to have tripped up in the 1984 Summer Olympics? WHAT... sort of animals dispose of Veruca Salt in Charlie And The Chocolate Factory? WHERE... was the mail train’s destination before the Great Train Robbery? WHEN... was the Empire State Building completed?

1 Louise Brown, the first test tube baby, was born 2 Sid Vicious was arrested for the murder of girlfriend Nancy Spungen 3 Gerry Adams was cleared of being a member of the IRA 4 Karol Wojtyla became the first non-Italian Pope since 1523

WHO... wrote under the pseudonym of Gerald Wiley? WHAT... is the communications codeword for the letter "U"? WHERE... was Rick's Café in a 1942 film? WHEN... did Joe Strummer die?

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1 Jacques Chirac replaced François Mitterrand as French president 2 Nick Leeson was arrested for his part in the collapse of Barings Bank 3 A Los Angeles Superior Court jury found OJ Simpson not guilty of murder 4 John Major was re-elected Conservative Party Leader

WHO... wrote Eats, Shoots And Leaves? WHAT... star sign would you have if you were born on November 11th? WHERE... is Dakar the capital of? WHEN... was the film Brief Encounter released?

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Impossipuzzles Who am I? 1 “It’s Bob’s birthday,” Mary exclaimed. “We never sent a card.” “We’ll call him instead, to show we didn’t forget,” Jim replied. “I can tell him he’s reached an odd age. It’s the square of its first digit plus the cube of its last.” Mary shook her head. “What a thing to notice. But the same goes for your age, and you’re a good bit younger.”

How old was Jim?

2 “I had a look at that bit of land,” said John. “It’s an awkward shape, a triangle, but I didn’t check the measurements.” “I don’t have them exactly myself,” Ken replied. “All I know is that the longest and the shortest sides are perfect squares in metres, whole numbers of course. There’s 44 metres between them, and then the middle side is 16 metres longer than the shortest.” John nodded. “Well, I suppose we could work it out from that. I did notice the dead elm in the middle is the same distance from each side.”

What was the distance?

3 “They’re both older than I am,” said Tom. “But I don’t call that old.” Bruce smiled. “Maybe not, but I’d still like to know how old they are.” “Okay, you can figure it out yourself,” Tom replied. “When Alan was twothirds Molly’s present age, her age was the square of what Alan’s age had been when she was born. And their two ages add up to a perfect square.”

What do you make the ages?

4 “I bought a few cheap wine glasses and tumblers,” Peter told his wife. “Nothing fancy. Less than £4 for the lot.” “That’s good, they get broken so soon,” Jane commented. “How many did you get?” Peter shook his head. “You work it out,” he replied. “The tumblers were 24p each, the wine-glasses 29p, and I spent just £1 more on the tumblers.”

How many of each did he buy? 5 Doug was looking down over Jim’s shoulder. “That’s my new permit number,” he said. “What’s wrong with it?” “Nothing, Dad, but look,” the boy replied. “If you subtract the square of its last pair of digits from the square of the other three, you get seven less than the number, and you always say seven’s your lucky one.”

What was the number?

6 “When I’m as old as Betty was when you were twice as old as I was,” Linda told her teenaged brother, “Betty will be twice as old as you are now.” “That’s right,” Tom replied. “And when Betty was twice as old as I was, you were a third as old as I am now.” Of course they had both ignored odd months in the ages.

How old was Betty?

ONE An actress and TV/radio host, I was born in New York in 1962. A supporter of gun control, I was outspoken in my opposition to George W. Bush and the Iraq War. My films include Sleepless in Seattle and A League of Their Own, and I once hosted the US talk show The View.

TWO A singer, I was born in Seattle in 1964. I used to be married to the manager of the grunge band Alice in Chains. I have been the lead singer of Audioslave and Soundgarden, In 2006 I recorded the theme to the James Bond film Casino Royale, entitled You Know My Name.

THREE An actor, I was born in California in 1967. In the 1990s I became known for my impersonations on the US TV show Saturday Night Live. My films include Land of the Lost and Anchorman.

FOUR An author, I was born in Oregon in 1916. I have a hall of residence at the University of California Berkley named after me. My books for children include The Mouse and the Motorcycle and the Ramona novels.

FIVE An artist, I was born in Lancashire in 1887. I worked as a war artist during World War Two. I became famous for my industrial scenes of the north of England, and my works include The Pond and The Fever Van.

SIX A singer, I was born in Norway in 1945. I began working as a jazz singer in my teens, and released a solo album in 1971. I was married to Benny Andersson, and was a member of the pop group ABBA from 1972 to 1982.

Solutions YEAR T’IS WORDWISE

1A; 2 C; 3 A; 4 B; 5 C; 6 A 1 1957; 2 1975; 3 1949; 4 1953; 5 1978; 6 1995 FOUR W

1 Jessica Simpson; The sun; Boscastle; 1973 2 Germaine Greer; Opium poppy; France; 2001 3 Owen Wilson; Thomas Edward; Nose; 1907 4 Mary Decker; Squirrels; Glasgow; 1931 5 Ronnie Barker; Uniform; Casablanca; 2002 6 Lynne Truss; Scorpio; Senegal; 1945 IMPOSSIPUZZLES

1 Jim 43 years old, Bob 63 2 Tree 32 metres from each side 3 Alan 34 years old, Molly 30 4 Peter bought 4 wine glasses, 9 tumblers 5 Permit number 10727 6 Betty 24 years old, Tom 15, Linda 11 WHO AM I?

1 Rosie O’Donnell 2 Chris Cornell 3 Will Ferrell 4 Beverly Cleary 5 L. S. Lowry 6 Anni-Frid Lyngstad


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