The Australian Women's Weekly

Puzzles

Find A Word

Win 5 x $50

We’ve hidden a collection of tennis words in the grid. These words can be spelt horizontally, vertically, diagonally, backwards and forwards, but always in a straight line. When you have found all the words listed below you should have 12 letters left over. These will spell the winning word. Write the winning answer on the coupon on the last Puzzles page for your chance to win $50.

BACKHAND

BALL
CALL

CAP

CENTRE

CHALLENGE
COURTSIDE

DEUCE

DOUBLES

DRESS

FIFTEEN

FOOT FAULT

FOREHAND

GAME

GRAND SLAM

LINESPERSON

LOB

LOVE

MATCH

PENALTY

PLAYER

RACQUET

SCORE

SEEDING
SERVICE

SET

SHOES

SINGLES

SUPPORTERS

SWEATBANDS

TIE-BREAK

TIME-OUT

TOP SPIN

UMPIRE
VOLLEY

Solution in next month’s issue.

Easy Crossword

ACROSS

6. Farm vehicle with huge wheels

7. Epithets or appellations

9. Tenancy money

10. Mirrors or indicates, ... their opinions

11. Sculpture stone

13. Tempo, rhythm

15. Plain gold ring, wedding ...

16. Whole, the ... cake

18. Emphasised, ... the importance

21. Long ago

22. Poke fun at

23. Acidic pickling liquid

DOWN

1. Emerald colour

2. Glasgow is there

3. Destitute

4. Front surface, watch ...

5. New York landmark, ... Park

8. Come into action, take ...

12. White meat chicken portion

13. Accepted a loan, ... money

14. Celebratory get-togethers

17. Left-over pieces, ... iron

19. Simple

20. Seep slowly, ... out

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