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Puzzles

Find A Word

We've hidden a clutch of cheese names in the grid. These words can read horizontally, vertically, diagonally, backwards and forwards, but always in a straight line. When you have found all the words listed below, you should have 10 letters left over in the grid. These will spell the winning word. Write the winning answer on the coupon on the last Puzzles page for your chance to win $50.

Easy Crossword

ACROSS

1. Under, beneath

5. After-bath drying cloth

8. Arrangement or display, an … of flowers

9. House tops

10. Kitchens and laundries, etc

11. Song, One of … Nights

12. Doctor Zhivago melody, Lara’s

15. Dance routine movements

18. Morning condensation

20. Appeal to God

21. Cooks’ protective garments

22. TV sitcom, … Minister

24. Quick on the uptake, … as a tack

27. Song from The King and I, We Dance?

30. Attain, … your goal

31. Humpback or minke, eg

32. Unseals, … the envelope

33. From the sun, … energy

Flat circular objects,

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