Puzzles
BOOST your chances of WINNING
Before starting your puzzle sort out a cupboard, getting rid of anything you don’t need. Making space for the new helps create abundance.
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6 figure sum
By entering single-digit numbers into the empty spaces of the grid, can you make the figures in each of the 16 hexagons add up to 30? No two numbers in the same hexagon can be the same and zero cannot be used. For the solution, see page 56.
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Unmissable ARROWWORD
Just for FUN TURN TO PAGE 56 FOR ANSWERS
Grab your cuppa, a pen and your thinking cap then put your feet up and try to complete the arrowword below. For extra luck, why not fill it in while sitting in your favourite spot? As you work through the puzzle, see if you can use your powers of prediction to guess the word in the blue squares. If you get stuck, flick to page 56 for the answers.
Just for FUN TURN TO PAGE 56 FOR ANSWERS
TEST YOUR psychic powers!
Tune in and use your powers to decide which of these images was picked by the Fate & For tune team.
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WIN! £100 cash
Skeleton PUZZLE
Given the starter clue numbers and black squares, can you solve this crossword? When complete, the pattern of the black squares will look the same if you turn the grid sideways or upside down, so you can deduce the positions of several more squares right away.
● The letters reading down the blue squares will spell the prize word. For your chance to win, follow the instructions on page 56.
1 of Biscay, gulf of the Atlantic Ocean
5 Digestive system
7 Sorcery
9 Elegance
10 Spanish friend?
11 Another time
12 Benefactor
15 Molars, eg
18 Passion for power
19 Snapshot
22 Full of interest, rich
24 Animals in general
25 Jeer, or eat
26 Helicopter blade
28 Cavernous hole
29 Standard
30 Equip, or fix fraudulently
1 Large
2 Long (for) 3 Smudge, or slander
4 Barely sufficient
5 Dirt
6 Als