New Zealand Woman’s Weekly

Puzzles

SUDOKU extra

SKILL LEVEL Easy

Fill in the blank squares with the numbers 1 to 9 so that each row, each column and each 3 x 3 block contains all the numbers from 1 to 9.

SOLUTION NEXT WEEK

MEGA CROSSWORD

When completed, the shaded letters will reveal a well-known personality (see mystery clue below).

MYSTERY CLUE

23ac & 46dn

Rugby Union coach (5,5)

ACROSS

1 Cutting tool (7)
5 & 39dn TV journalist (4,8)
7 Weak, without rigidity (6)
11 Brazilian ballroom dance (5)
15 Pastoral (5)
16 Size (9)
17 Simple child’s game (5,4)
18 Affirmative (3)
19 Stealthy assassin (5)
20 Label (3)
21 Person of the clergy (5)
23 See Mystery Clue
25 State of being despised (8)
27 Light shade (6)
29 Make changes to text (7)
33 Prestige, authority (4)
35 Organic fertiliser (6)
36 Faithful (5)
38 Ensigns or emblems of royalty (7)
40 Cause (a project) to fail (6)
41 Japanese verse form (5)

Bring upon oneself Young dog (5) 1970s dancehall (5) Paint made using egg yolks (7) Scholarly knowledge (6) One who harasses a public speaker or performer (7) The Tron! (8) Bird of prey (5) Timepiece (5)Off the cuff (9)

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from New Zealand Woman’s Weekly

New Zealand Woman’s Weekly1 min read
Special Invite
Now that he’s not a working royal any more, Prince Harry no longer gets to go on official overseas tours. But later this month, he’ll be doing the next best thing when he travels to Nigeria to talk to authorities there about staging the Invictus Game
New Zealand Woman’s Weekly2 min read
Staycation Stagnation
To entertain or not to entertain... Kids. Some say you need to occupy their inquisitive minds, keep them busy and constantly stimulate them. Others believe it’s a positive not to plan a raft of activities – boredom is good for the mind. A necessary c
New Zealand Woman’s Weekly6 min read
‘It’s Time To Try Comedy!’
When someone is as wellknown as Shortland Street actor Ngahuia Piripi, you wouldn’t think they would have to beg anyone for a part in their show. But that’s exactly what she did to be in some episodes of Only in Aotearoa, a comedy sketch show screeni

Related