Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Puzzles

Find A Word

Win 5 x $50

We've hidden a selection of romantic movie titles 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 17 letters left over. These will spell the winning movie title. Write the winning answer on the coupon on the last Puzzles page for your chance to win $50.

ALWAYS

ANNIE HALL

BECOMING JANE

CAMILLE

DOCTOR ZHIVAGO

EMMA

GHOST

GIGI

GONE WITH THE WIND

GREASE

JERRY MAGUIRE

LOVE ACTUALLY

LOVE STORY

NINOTCHKA

NOTTING HILL

NOW VOYAGER

ROMAN HOLIDAY

SABRINA

THE NOTEBOOK

THE WAY WE WERE

TITANIC

WEST SIDE STORY

WITNESS

Solution in next month’s issue.

Easy Crossword

ACROSS

1. Out of money, … for cash

5. Desist

9. Sticks together

10. Army member

11. Those people

13. Addition sign

14. Clockwork winder, eg

16. Crackly type of electricity

18. Accept a loan, … money

21. Jump on one foot

22. Produced an egg

23. Fifty per cent

27. Flicker like a star

28. For all to hear, read …

29. Conceal

30. Able, proficient

DOWN

1. Glimpse, catch … of

2. Course of a journey

3. Exam success

4. Artists’ stands

6. Heavier, a … coat

Celebratory get-together

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