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Asian Voice - Saturday 12th June 2010 3 The cars singer 4 Manipulate dihonestly 5 List element 6 Have the nerve 7 Pub servings 8 Gin fruits 9 Cherry brandy 10 Serpent tail? 11 Fightin’ Blue Hens state 12 Morays 13 Pastoral poem 16 Lean and muscular 21 Shrink time? 24 Waterston or Donaldson 26 “If I had a ___” 28 Shark of golf 29 Hero or hoagie 30 Yard-sale warning 32 Saturn model 33 Business abbr. 35 Agatha’s contemporary 37 Flat one’s gums 38 Actress Hagen 39 Wildcats state 42 Ny gambling parlor 45 Stage whispers 47 Cruciflix letters 48 German article 50 ___ of Liberty 52 “Sophie’s choice” 53 Dancer Ruby 54 In dranger 56 Lift spirits 58 Cole ___ 59 Money 61 Ethan or Joel of movies 62 Salinger lass 63 Old World duck 66 Stick up 68 Back of station?
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Solution of Crossword-90
SPELLATHON - 91 Today’s Ratings: 07-average |09-good | 11-outstanding
How many words of four or more letters can you make from the letters shown in today’s puzzle? In making a word, each letter may be used once only. Each word must contain the central letter. There T should be at least one T R seven-letter word. Plurals, foreign words P and proper names are C O not allowed. British English Dictionary is E used as reference.
Solution of Spellathon - 90 seize, SEUIZURE, size
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English Civil War I:
Armies on the march
a brilliant cavalry comsubjects. He set up the In the middle of the 17th mander nicknamed ‘Old HQ near Oxford. century, England suffered Ironsides’ – won a The English Civil War a great military and politiresounding battle at was by no means a strugcal turmoil which quickly gle between aristocrats engulfed Scotland, Marston Moor (1644) in and commons. All secIreland, and Wales. It was Yorkshire and with this the armed struggle the north was lost to between the supportthe king. The following ers of King Charles, year, with their newly and parliament generbuilt New Model ally known as Civil Army, the War. It rose from the Roundheads, under constitutional, relithe joint command of gious, and economic Sir Thomas Fairfax differences between and Cromwell won yet the king and parliaanother decisive battle ment, and lasted for against the Cavaliers at nine grim years Banqueting House, White Hall, London Naseby near Leicester (1642-1651), which in 1645. After the defeat of the tions of the society were the king lost. Royalists and capture of affected. Communities Charles I’s quarrels the king in 1646, attempts and even families were with parliament were a to reach compromise with constant source of friction split between the king and the king failed. He during his reign (1625parliament. Roughly the 1649). As an authoritarian conservative north and escaped to the Isle of ruler he was quite unable west were for the king Wight where, in return for to accept the opinion of (Royalists, or Cavaliers), religious concessions (to parliament and could not while the south, east and tolerate Scottish get it to agree with his reliLondon (wealthiest city Presbyterian Church), he gious and foreign polisecretly secured cies. Furthermore, his Scottish Royalists’ belief in the divine support that led to right of the kings to what is usually called rule did not help. In the second phase of 1638, the king decided the Civil War. to bring Scottish reliHowever, it did not gious last long. The Scots practices invading England (Presbyterian Church) were swiftly defeated into line with those of The fate of King Charles I by Cromwell’s army England by imposing a at Preston in 1648. The and a parliamentary prayer book similar to that king having lost credibility stronghold) were mainly of Anglican Church, but (he could not be trusted), for parliament (republihe met with rebellion by was tried for treason, and cans or Roundheads). Scots. Charles wanted Parliament always had money to fight the Scots having found guilty, was the edge over Royalist and for his other military sentenced to death. He forces as it controlled the campaigns (wars with was publicly beheaded in prosperous south and the France and Spain), but January 1649 on a scaffold navy, and formed alliance parliament would not suberected outside his palace with the Scots. Moreover, mit to his demands. (now Banqueting House) Relations worsened when in London. it had money to build up a in 1642, Charles unsucCharles I was the only professional and discicessfully attempted to king to have suffered exeplined army which was forcefully arrest five leadcution after trial and is said better trained, equipped, to have faced it with digniand led. On the other ing MPs for treason by ty and courage. A bust of hand, Charles I was a storming in the Commons. him over the entrance door brave man but no soldier. The stage was now set for of the Banqueting House After an indecisive battle confrontation. Sensing the marks the spot of his exeat Edgehill (1642) in militant mood of parliacution. His equestrian statWarwickshire, parliamenment, the king withdrew tary forces under a leaderto Nottingham where he ue in front of Nelson’s colship of Oliver Cromwell – raised his standard and umn adorns the nearby an MP for Cambridge and declared war against his Trafalgar Square.
Use 4 4’s and only 4 4’s along with any mathematical operators to make a total of 581.
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By Dr Anil Mehta
MINDBENDER 91 Full of life
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HOW TO PLAY Each row, column and square 3x3 box is a sub-grid of 9 cells. Fill in the grid so that each subgrid contains the digits 1 to 9. Every puzzle has one solution.
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Find the familiar phrase, saying or name in this arrangement of letters.
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KAKURO - 91
Solution of KAKURO - 90 20 12
The numbers in the pink squares refer
Example to the sums of the digits
that you must fill into the empty spaces directly below or to the right of the pink square containing the number. For instance, in the given example, the 2 boxes below 12 must contain 2 digits that add upto 12, whereas for 20, the 3 boxes places horizontally next to it must add upto 20. No zeroes are used here, only the digits one through nine. Note: A digit cannot appear more than once in any particular digit combination. For instance in the example, we cannot have the combination of 8+4+8 for 20.
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