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

MYSTERY CLUE

8dn & 27ac

Former politician (3,6)

ACROSS

Hanging bed (7)Sovereign prince (4)Throws out (6) Sorceress (5) Fatigued (5) Rhino or elephant (9) Religious movement founded by John Wesley (9) Smell, stink (3) Famous (5) Young goat (3) Indian instrument (5) … John, singer (5) Unexpected event (8) See Mystery Clue Radioactive metallic element (7) Solid bounded by six equal squares (4) Coax, wheedle (6) Schoolchild (5) Rash person (7) Reconnaissance group (6) City in the Wellington area (5,4) Energy, vitality (5) Try the flavour of a food (5) Musical drama (5) Belonging to them (5) Card game (5) French term of address to a woman (6) Completely surrounding Iwi (5) Front of a building (6) Eight in te reo Ma¯ori (4) Type of crossword puzzle (7)Instant in time (6) Boastful person (8) Ice-cream biscuit (5) Prepare for a sporting event (5)Uncooked (3) Assistance, help (3-2)Small drink (3)Slang term for the US dollar (9) … Von Krumm, Lynley Dodd character (9) Saying (5) … Island, Te Ika-a-Ma¯ui (5) See 54 Down Ursine beast (4) Fingerless gloves (7)

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