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PUZZLE TIME

FILL ME IN

Ring-shaped stiff bracelets – or 80s’ Manic Monday girl band.

Solve the puzzle by following the arrows and writing in your answers. Then read down the letters in the yellow squares to find the answer.

Circle Time

All animals that have got whiskers have an even number of them – except one. Which animal is it?

Fit the words below into the grid on the left, then read down the letters in the shaded circles for the answer.

3 LETTERS

WAS

4 LETTERS

FLOP
MOLE
RAGE
SPAM
STEP
TUBE

5 LETTERS

CHEAP
LEAPT
MACAW
MERCY
MOTIF
PREEN
TOOTH

6 LETTERS

PLACID
TUTORS

7 LETTERS

HAMPERS

8 LETTERS

ANTEATER
BROWN RAT
MONGOOSE
REINDEER

SPIRAL XWORD

Chocolate comes from the Theobroma cacao tree. What does Theobroma mean?

The answer to each clue (apart from the first) begins with the last letter of the preceding answer. The shaded squares will spell out the four-word answer.

1 Writing2 It’s what broke the camel’s back (4,5)3 ‘WWW’ spelt out (5,4,3)4 Green vegetable (8)5 Very young child (6)6 Chewy sweets (7)7 Canine used to guard the flock (8)8 Fairy-tale girl who likes to eat porridge (10)9 Capital of Sweden (9)10 Money borrowed to buy a house (8)11 Largest living land animal (8)12 Mushroom-like fungus (9)13 National Park in Cumbria that includes Windermere and Coniston Water (4,8)

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