Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Puzzles

Find A Word

Win 5 x $50

We've hidden a host of cold-related 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.

AIR-CONDITIONING

ALASKA

ALPINE

ANTARCTICA

ARCTIC CIRCLE

AVALANCHE

BERG

BLIZZARD

FLOE

FROST

FROZEN

HAIL

HIBERNATION

ICE-CREAM

ICICLE

IGLOO

INSULATION

LIQUID NITROGEN

PENGUINS

POLAR BEARS

REINDEER

SEASON

SIBERIA

SKATING RINK

SLEET

SNOW-BOARDING

TOBOGGAN

WINTER

Solution in next month’s issue.

Easy Crossword

ACROSS

1. Breaks apart,… a log

4. Started, we’ve just…

8. More hilarious

10. Subject matter

11. Lubricates,… the hinges

12. Classified information, state…

14. Explain fully, describe in…

16. Quarter, one…

19. Looked briefly,… at

20. Song, When You Wisha Star

23. Now and then, once in a…

24. More well-honed, a… knife

26. Indications

27. Indoor steps

DOWN

2. Car repairer,… beater

3. Formal neckwear, bow…

Shower location

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