New Zealand Woman’s Weekly

Puzzles

SUDOKU extra

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.

SKILL LEVEL Easy

SOLUTION NEXT WEEK

MEGA CROSSWORD

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

MYSTERY CLUE

22ac & 66dn

Comedian and television presenter (6,7)

ACROSS

Sailing meet (7)Boot (4)Deceitful, furtive (6) Instruct (5) Darkness (5) Inn (3) Fleeced (5) See upper-right photo (9) Supreme ruler (7) Electronic noise (5) Nocturnal insect (4) See Mystery Clue Shopping centre (4) State of undress (9) Cowboy movie (7)Silk strip (6)Connected to the internet (6) Harbour (6) Virtuous lead character in a book (4) Flex (7) Range that separates the Waikato from the Bay of Plenty (6) Shakespeare’s Othello (4) Method of purchasing an item in instalments (3-2) Devil (5) Drinks carbonation (4) Governor of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand Impudent (4) Picnic basket (6) One travelling for religious devotion (7) Spinning toy (2-2) Fake, counterfeit (4)Claw (7)Tubular pasta (5) Unaffected by alcohol (5) Drab (6) Thrift (7)

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