The Villager - October 2012

Page 30

Number Workout Fit the numbers 1-6 once in every hexagon so that where the hexagons touch, the numbers are the same. No number is repeated in any hexagon.

2 6 5

1 6 4

4

3

2 3

4

3

8

4

16

16

9

17

21 7

4

4

15 7

6

5 4

Coffee Time! Trivia

Sudoku Fill in the blank squares so each row and each mini the numbers 1 - 9 without same number in any row,

2

(answers on page 33)

that each line, square contain duplicating the line or square

4 9

2

6

1

7 6

2 3

9

1

9

8 3

7

5

9

4

7 4

8

3

2

8

3. How many points is the yellow ball worth in snooker?

6. Which organ produces insulin?

5

5

2. Who was Cupid's mother?

5. What did the Saxe-Coburg-Gothas change their name to in 1917?

1 9

1. What animals are the favourite food of polar bears?

4. Who is Robert of Locksley better known as?

3

5

3

30

28

2

4 6

6

22

19

5

7

Fill in the blank squares, ensuring that the numbers add up to the number in the grey box to the left of the row or above the line. Only numbers 1 to 9 can be used and no number can be repeated in the same row or line.

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1 4

Kakuro

7. What is the transparent tissue that covers the iris and the pupil of the eye called? 8. Where does The Beatles "Long & Winding Road" lead to?

6 4

9. What makes up 96% of a cucumber?

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