Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Puzzles

Find A Word

Win 5 x $50

We've hidden a host of holiday travel 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 11 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.

ACCOMMODATION

AIRCRAFT

AIRPORT

APARTMENT

BACKPACK

BICYCLE

BUS

CARAVAN

COACH

COMPARTMENT

CREW

CRUISE

DEPARTURE

DESTINATION

DUTY-FREE

EMBARKATION

FIRST-CLASS

GUIDE

HOSTEL

JOURNEY

LUGGAGE

PASSENGER

PASSPORT

PLATFORM

RUNWAY

SEAT

STATION

STOPOVER

TICKET

TRAIN

VISA

WINGS

Solution in next month’s issue.

Easy Crossword

ACROSS

7. Esteem, distinction

8. Yelled, bellowed

9. Time past, long …

10. Possible danger

11. Closer to

12. Cake ingredient, beaten …

14. Chocolate-based drink

17. Small mountains

19. Snapshot (abbrev)

20. In gold medal position

23. Excellent

26. Under the weather

28. Funnelweb or red-back, eg

29. Possessing

30. Meryl Streep movie, … Complicated (2’1)

31. Military commands

32. Non-native, … species

DOWN

1. Starchy white vegetable

2. Salad ingredient, cherry …

3. Skilled occupation, learn a …

4. Incorrect

5. Honolulu’s state

6. Unveil, expose

13. Dog’s aggressive sound

15. Vehicle, sedan …

16. Fitting, suitable

17. Monopolise, … the limelight

18. Polygraph, … detector

21. Bring goods from overseas

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