Puzzles 25 October 2013

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All the pictures in this column reveal the name of British prime ministers. Can you name them all? Answers on the back page of this supplement

Three clues to the quiz below

Can you name this West Country view? The photographer is Steve Roberts and the picture was taken in Somerset. 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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QUESTIONS 1 Am I bovvered? 2 Just like that 3 Which was nice 4 Don’t panic 5 I have a cunning plan 6 It’s good night from me. . . and it’s good night from him 7 Bernie, the bolt, please 8 Ooh, Betty 9 Garlic Bread 10 Lovely jubbly ANSWERS Page 8

Assemble the first letter of the surname of each of the people pictured below to spell the surname of a well known West Country benefactor. 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: 13 35 53 65 mark? 3 digits:

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The solutions from 1 to 12 are all six-letter words ending with the letter N in the centre. Moving clockwise from 1, the letters in the outer circle will spell out the name of a British pop act. Plumlike fruit Congenital Instrument Detain Idea Command

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TODAY’S WORD: FOREST

A: “Your boy’s birthday today, and yours too,” said Ted. “That’s wonderful. How old is he now?” “I’ll tell you with fractions,” replied Bob. “One over his age, plus one over my age, makes one over seven. That’s a seventh, of course.” You work it out!

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SOLUTION TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE: PEDLAR alder, ale, alp, ape, aped, are, dale, dare, deal, dear, drape, ear, earl, era, lad, lade, lap, lard, lea, lead, leap, led, pad, padre, pal, pale, paled, paler, par, pare, pared, pea, peal, pear, pearl, pedal, per, plea, plead, pled, rap, rape, raped, read, real, reap, red, rep.

Ye sterday’s solutions Yesterday's Solutions

The Brain Teaser Brain teaser

CIRCLEGRAM: The letter represented by the 1 3 1 question mark is U. Schumann, Bruckner, Sibelius, 4 4 8 9 all composers of the romantic era. 2 2 9 8 CLOCKWORD: 1 Sacred, 2 Absurd, 3 Mended, 4 8 2 2 4 Morbid, 5 Yawned, 6 Doomed, 7 Ascend, 2 0 0 4 8 Varied, 9 Intend, 10 Scared, 11 Jumped, 12 Rotund. 5 4 2 1 CELEBRITY: Sammy Davis Jr. 1 6 1 8 9 MINDBENDERS: A: Birds 58p and 62p per 1 1 4 9 pound. B: Square had numbers from 16 up 1 3 7 2 to 31 (16 numbers in all). CHESS: 1. Rh7+! Kxh7, 2. Nxf6+ Nxf6, 3. Qh4+ and mate follows.

ACROSS 1. The rate at which the thing's spinning round? (3,5) 5. Have up for reprimand, to be walked all over (6) 9. What to stick, when off-colour, into your mouth? (8) 10. It's obvious the man's concealing a number (6) 12. Prohibited because defective (6) 13. Of course, it's why one needs proof (2,2,4) 15. A delicate air? (6,6) 18. Don't let your work get on top of you? (4,4,1,3) 23. The smart-Aleck in the motley crew I go to sea with (8) 24. The room I dust vaguely round (6) 26. Go round, anyhow, to give out about (6) 27. Not treated badly and no newcomer to (4,4) 28. Note the stranger does appear decrepit (6) 29. Level with the flag (8)

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Starting from the top left hand corner, and moving continuously as a Knight would in a game of chess, i.e. two squares horizontally followed by one square vertically, or two squares vertically followed by one square horizontally, spell out the names of six Prime Ministers. You may only use each square once. We have started you off with the first two letters of the first word.

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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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Starting at the left with the given number, work your way across each of these puzzles applying the instruction in each cell to your number.

2. Which is the odd one out: The Big Sleep, Casablanca, Key Largo, To Have And Have Not?

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

9-er 9-letter word is REVOLTING. Violet, Green, Olive. X is to Y 1: Louis-Philippe I; 2: Micklewhite How many? 614

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No. No 6,337 6,337 DOWN 1. Dump, having got the information (3-3) 2. The twit up and shot something to eat (6) 3. Talk about one number that's ex-directory (7) 4. She may be after an Arab (4) 6. Player for whom there's no consideration (7) 7. Went on the quiet, one supposed (8) 8. To deter, perhaps, the intruder, is tied up (8) 11. Was going back to the front, as predicted (7) 14. Found we had stood in for him (7) 16. Had been wet through, one indicated, again (8) 17. Having got near to the man, shut up (8) 19. He's called up to put a float in the river (7) 20. Very much upset when Nora's out to trap the bird (7) 21. Does go off, when back, to somewhere in Russia (6) 22. Doubled up and collapsed (6) 25. The man attending the eliminating contest (4)

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SOLUTION TO PUZZLE No. 6336: ACROSS: 1 Duckboard; 6 Sober; 9 False; 10 Festivals; 11 Roundabout; 12 Well; 14 Trainee; 15 Scottie; 17 Deep-fry; 19 Dormant; 20 Lawn; 22 Malevolent; 25 Overtones; 26 Title; 27 Fated; 28 Disorient. DOWN: 1 Defer; 2 Calculate; 3 Breadknife; 4 Affable; 5 Discuss; 6 Soil; 7 Brace; 8 Resilient; 13 Four-poster; 14 Toddle off; 16 Teakettle; 18 Yearned; 19 Dresses; 21 Wheat; 23 Treat; 24 Stud.


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CLUES ACROSS 1 Character of being male or female 2 Worthless dog 4 Carnivorous dog-like animal 7 Put a question 8 To trim or prune 9 Start of play area in golf 11 Digit of the foot 13 Twisted or perverted 14 Cowardly underhand person

A 3-letter word will complete the top word. Two of your letters, plus a new letter, can make another word for you to slot into the second 6-letter word. Continue thus down the list.

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EASYS ANSWERS Across: 1 Sex 2 Cur 4 Hyena 7 Ask 8 Cut 9 Tee 11 Toe 13 Kinky 14 Sneak Down: 1 Shark 2 Cocky 3 Rites 4 Hut 5 Art 6 See 10 Elk 12 Orb

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FIDDLESTICKS: MOUNTAIN T I M I H U R Using the letters of the clue, complete a well-known phrase. N of PHRASE Clue: TURN BED LIGHT ON

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Movie actor Colin (photo)

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L E T T E R B O X E S Resolve the anagram and enter your solution downwards into the bold boxes.The last letter of each answer (including the anagram answer) begins the next one.

Silly error Coral ridge

MENIAL COP Axminster Repulse

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Incursion Uses writing fluids

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Live like a land girl IT’S TIME TO ‘EAT FOR VICTORY ’

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While the mantra ‘Dig For Victory’ was a familiar one for during the Second World War, when people were encouraged to grow their own vegetables and fruit, West Country-based nutritionist Clare Millar has come up with a new message as she embarks upon a personal crusade again a modern-day threat to the nation: ‘Eat For Victory’

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Seven-day television listings and three pages of Stunning Salisbury Cathedral puzzles CLARE GREEN’S PICTURE ESSAY

Eight-page supplement on Tuesday


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The word may sound familiar, but do you know what it means? ONE

CHALCOGRAPHY A Engraving on copper or brass B Writing in which characters lean backwards C Writing on ceramics ANSWER A TWO

ENCOMIUM A Enclosed in wood B High commendation C Worn on the breast ANSWER B FOUR

FOIST A To pass off B Steal C Lift up ANSWER A FIVE

GRAVID A Rock-like B Pregnant C Liquid measurement ANSWER B SIX

HOPPLE A Restrain by tying the feet together B Heavy-armed Greek footsoldier C Roman field weapon ANSWER A

1 The Forsyte Saga was first shown on TV 2 Jeremy Thorpe became Liberal Party leader 3 Sandie Shaw won the Eurovision Song Contest in bare feet 4 The first human heart transplant was carried out Answer 1967 TWO

1 Rajiv Ghandi was assassinated 2 The Birmingham Six were freed from jail 3 Operation Desert Storm took place 4 A coup in Moscow precipitated the dissolution of the Soviet Union Answer 1991 THREE

1 Elvis Presley appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show 2 Look Back In Anger opened at the Royal Court 3 The Red Army crushed the Hungarian Revolution 4 Rocky Marciano retired undefeated Answer 1956 FOUR

1 Czechoslovakia officially became two independent states 2 Frank Zappa and Conway Twitty died 3 Monica Seles was stabbed by a crazed Steffi Graf fan 4 Kim Campbell became Canada’s first woman PM Answer 1993 FIVE

1 James Callaghan resigned as leader of the Labour Party 2 Earthquakes devastated the Algerian city of El Asnam 3 Tito and Steve McQueen died 4 In Poland, Lech Walesa launched the new Solidarity Union Answer 1980 SIX

1 Algeria gained independence 2 Prince Charles started school at Gordonstoun 3 The Liberals won the Orpington by-election 4 That Was The Week That Was was broadcast for the first time Answer 1962

WHO... wrote Mrs Dalloway and The Years? WHAT... elements are present in a cyanide? WHERE... would you find the volcano, Hekla? WHEN... was the Boston “Tea Party“? Answers Virginia Woolf; Carbon and nitrogen; Iceland; 1773. TWO

WHO... directed the 1997 film Titanic? WHAT... kind of creature is an ibex? WHERE... in Europe did the Black Death of 1348 begin? WHEN... was Rudyard Kipling born? Answers James Cameron; Goat; Italy; 1865. THREE

WHO... played Lucy Honeychurch in the 1985 film A Room With A View? WHAT... was the name of the ancient British race of whom Boadicea was queen? WHERE... was the Bounty heading for when the famous mutiny occurred? WHEN... did the National Minimum Wage become law? Answers Helena BonhamCarter; Iceni; West Indies; 1999. FOUR

WHO... painted The Guitar Player in 1910? WHAT... is an Ignis Fatuus, seen over marshy ground, more commonly known as? WHERE... would you find the colleges of Selwyn, Trinity and Wolfson? WHEN... did the Hundred Years’ War end? Answers Pablo Picasso; Will-o‘the-wisp; Cambridge University; 1453. FIVE

WHO... collided with Damon Hill in the 1994 Australian Grand Prix? WHAT... sort of car is Herbie? WHERE... was the NASA space probe Magellan headed for? WHEN... was the so-called Profumo affair? Answers Ralf Schumacher; VW Beetle; Venus; 1963 SIX

WHO... invented the pneumatic bicycle tyre? WHAT... sport is featured in the film Kingpin? WHERE... is the island that 48 people are ‘Lost’ on? WHEN... did Richard Nixon resign from office? Answers John Boyd Dunlop; Tenpin bowling; In the South Pacific; 1974

1 “We’re going to have a new maths teacher,” said Bob. “Miss Dibbins told us today. She said she’s going to retire.” Gwen shook her head. “I’m sorry to hear it, as I know you like her.” “That’s right, she makes it fun,” the boy declared. “She told us her age is seven times its last digit plus three times its first.”

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ANSWER Age 67 years 2 “You’re selling melons in pairs,” said Mike. “What if I want just seven?“ “They’re all the same, so take your pick and I’ll be glad to split a pair,” Hank replied. “£2 for seven for you, mister, and that gives me the same profit as I normally make on one pair.” Mike smiled. “But what if I take a dozen?“ The old man replied, “I’d want double the profit for that lot, so they’d be £3.50 for you.” What was his normal price for a pair? ANSWER Melons 75p per pair 3 “I’ll pay a quarter of the bill, and also 25p,” said Sam. “More than my share, but I’m rich today.” “Lucky Sam. I’m broke,” commented Andy. “But I’ll pay a quarter of the balance, and also 25p.” Bert accepted the bill from the waitress. “Well, I’ve got exactly 98p, and that will just cover the rest.” What was the total amount? ANSWER The bill was for £2.52 4 Lucy emptied her bag on to the table. “It’s crazy,” she exclaimed. “I was broke before I cashed that tax refund cheque today. Then I only spent £5.89 on my way home, but now I’ve got precisely double what I should have left.” “It must have been the cheque. Tellers do make mistakes.” Tom chuckled. “She probably gave you pounds for ps and ps for pounds in it.” He was right, so what was the amount of that tax refund? ANSWER Tax refund £33.61 5 “Ada’s house is like a menagerie,” Greg declared. “Birds and dogs running wild.” Tom chuckled. “I haven’t seen her for years. How many pets has she got there?“ “They’ve got 26 feet and 9 heads,” replied Greg. How many birds? ANSWER Five birds, four dogs 6 There was an old king of Nepal, Whose age I just cannot recall. Its figures reversed Made three times its first, So what do you make of it all? ANSWER King aged 51 years

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All the pictures in this column reveal the name of a type of cake. Can you name them all? Answers on the back page of this puzzles supplement

A singer, I was born in Lancashire in 1969. I have a large collection of sports cars, and have dated Winona Ryder and Denise van Outen. I am the front man of the band Jamiroquai Answer Jay Kay

Can you name this West Country view? It was taken by Western Daily Press photographer Steve Roberts. 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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QUESTIONS 1 Somerset actress Sarah Parish, pictured top, stars as queen Pasiphae in a new fantasy adventure for BBC One. What's the name of the mythological show? 2 Naomi Campbell, pictured, presents The Face for Sky Living. She and her fellow supermodels starred in whose music video back in the Nineties? 3 What character does Catherine Tyldesley play in ITV's Coronation Street? 4 Mark Chapman used to copresent on which radio station alongside Chris Moyles? 5 Cast Your Mind Back...Downton Abbey is back on the small screen on ITV. What's the name of the 1999 film Hugh Bonneville starred in alongside Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant? ANSWERS Page 8

Assemble the first letter of the surname of each of the people pictured below to spell the surname of a famous broadcaster. Solution on Page 8

TWO An actress, I was born in County Durham in 1934. I made my film debut in the 1957 crime drama The Secret Place. I was the star of the 1970s TV sitcoms ... And Mother Makes Three and Butterflies Answer Wendy Craig

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

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The following events all occurred in a year in living memory. Can you guess the year?

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Can you name this West Country view? It was taken this week by regular contributor John Baginski, of Bath. Solution on Page 8 Send in your own Where in the West pictures by email to wdreaderspictures@bepp.co.uk (marking your email Where in the West) Tomorrow Three pages of puzzles in your new-look West Country Life magazine

QUESTIONS 1 Kevin McCloud is back for another series of Grand Designs on Channel 4. What year did the show launch? 2 Gregg Wallace appears alongside Philippa Forrester in Harvest on BBC Two. Who is his co-presenter on MasterChef? 3 Nigel Harman stars in the new series of Mount Pleasant on Sky1. What period drama, written by Julian Fellowes, will he be debuting in this autumn? 4 John Michie bids farewell to Coronation Street in September. Who plays his long-term love Stella? 5 Cast Your Mind Back... Doc Martin is back for another series. What former police show did Caroline Catz meet her husband Michael on? ANSWERS Page 8

All the pictures in this column reveal the name of motor cars made by one iconic manufacturer. Can you name them all? Answers on the back page of this supplement

THREE A playwright, I was born in Lancashire in 1958. My most recent play is about a gay martial arts fanatic. I wrote the 1992 play The Rise and Fall of Little Voice for the actress Jane Horrocks. Answer Jim Cartwright

FOUR A novelist, I was born in Cambridgeshire in 1920. My first publication, in 1955, was entitled Minnow on the Say. I have won the Whitbread Prize and the Carnegie Medal, and my books for children include The Way to Sattin Shore and Tom’s Midnight Garden Answer Philippa Pearce

FIVE An actor, I was born in Missouri in 1949. I have been married to the actress Melanie Griffith twice. My film appearances have included Tin Cup and Born Yesterday, but I am best known for playing James ‘Sonny’ Crockett in the 1980s TV series Miami Vice Answer Don Johnson

SIX A singer, I was born in Virginia in 1960. I was a member of the 1980s new wave band ‘Til Tuesday. I contributed eight songs to the soundtrack of the 1999 film Magnolia, and my solo albums include Whatever and The Forgotten Arm Answer Aimee Mann

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Your new Friday puzzles supplement We hope you find the new Friday puzzles section challenging and entertaining. Please let us know what you think and – if we possibly can – we will amend, adjust and improve these pages to take into account your views and preferences. Please email the editor, Tim Dixon, with your comments: tim.dix on@b-nm.co.uk Many of the puzzles in this section have been compiled for the Western Daily Press by Tom Williams of Wordgames – www.wordgames.co.uk Without Tom’s contribution, this new Western Daily Press supplement would not have been possible. There are more puzzles to enjoy in tomorrow’s Western Daily Press. We have added a third page of brain teasers to our new-look glossy West Country Life magazine and there are two pages of puzzles in the main paper. We hope you enjoy them.


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