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The price asked for goods or services. Solve the puzzle by following the arrows and writing in your answers. Then read down the letters in the shaded squares to find the answer.

SOLUTIONS TO ALL PUZZLES IN THIS SECTION ARE ON PAGE 60

Circle Time

In which country do citizens have to answer a maths question when buying tickets for sweepstakes or lotteries? Fit the words into the grid, then read down the letters in the shaded circles for the answer.

3 LETTERS

AND
CAR
ETA
EVE
NET
NEW

4 LETTERS

ASKS

LESS
LIVE
MEAN
MODE
NEAT
OVEN
RAYS
SPAR

5 LETTERS

AHEAD
ARRAY
BASES
BATON
BOWLS
EASED
SCALE
VERBS
WIELD

6 LETTERS

ABACUS

7 LETTERS

AVERAGE

10 LETTERS

PERCENTAGE

SPIRAL XWORD

US Presidents Thomas Jefferson and Jimmy Carter were The answer to each clue (apart from the first) begins with the last letter of the preceding answer. The shaded squares will spell out the two-word answer.

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