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Page 1: 002 Kids Puzzle Book

© Mark Guthrie

Super

school holiday

puzzle book

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Can you fi nd the 10 differences between the two pictures?

1

Spot the difference

© Roland Schicht

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3 24 12 2 17 2

5 11 2 16 16 1 15 4 22 18 16 5

24 20 21 4 3 16

26 17 11 4 2 6 24 2 11 18 24 13

13 13 3 2 2

19 2 25 23 10 2 1 20 4 24 25 8

12 4 7 25 11 25

S7

P12

A2

R11

K9 13 4 16 8 2 1 7

11 3 13 15 18

12 4 3 2 3 4 17 7 16 17

C20 9

14 15 3 3 2

O4

10 17 2 25 3 19 17 11 11 4

R11 7

8 17 7 11 1

K9

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

P12 13

14 15 16

E17 18 19 20 21

X22 23 24 25 26

Here is a crossword with a difference, all the letters of the alphabet are represented by a number.

Two words have been given as clues so you know that all boxes numbered 12 have a P in them, all boxes numbered 11 have an R in them, and so on. Use the code cracker grid below to keep track of each letter and their coded number.

The bee hummingbird is the smallest bird on earth.

It is less than 6cm long, smaller than some of it’s neighbouring butterfl ies!

Did you

know?

2

know?

Crosscode

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a b c

d e f

Minerals are given a hardness grade from one to ten, one being the softest.

Talcum powder is graded as one and diamonds are the hardest mineral on

earth and rated 10.

Minerals are given a hardness grade from one to ten, Did you

know?

Each of the pictures below represents a phrase, title or saying. Can you fi gure them out?

3

Match the pair

Only two of these pictures are exactly the same, can you fi nd which ones match?

Pundit

© Richard Mitchell

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4

Colour in

© Al Benge

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Enter the numbers 1 to 9 in each row, column

and 3x3 square. In each combination there should

be only one of each number.

Don’t worry, there’s no maths involved!

4 2 6 3

8 5 7 3 2 9

4 9 7

2 7 6 3

5 8 7 1

2 7 3 5 8

9 8 3

4 2 1 7

4

Sea levels rise approximately 8 cm every 100 years.

18,000 years ago the sea level was nearly 122m lower than it is today and you could walk

between England and France.

5

Sudoku

Did you

know?

Spot the Differences

© Jason Sampson

Can you fi nd the 10 differences between the two pictures?

© Auspac Media

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Pic Puzzle

6

© Mark Guthrie

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( p )

NUMBER FILL The numbers required for this puzzle are listed in length order

Use them only once to fit the interlocking numbers into the puzzle

Different correct answers are possible in some combinations Solution has one set of answers

3 Digits 100 132 239 330 351 353 413 560 606 732 790 938

4 Digits 1066 1243 1325 1432 1958 2308 3711 6701 6917 8610 9172 9321

5 Digits 10220 11209 13465 18937 19624 20225 20317 20409 20432 22088 30023 34416 63172 71262 78024 78461 93411 95228

SOLUTION

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Grid 1

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1 6 0 6 0

9 3 2 1 6 3 1 7 23 3 0 2 3 9 1 3 27 8 0 2 4 1 0 2 2 01 2 0 3 1 7 0 81 4 3 2 3 1 9 5 8

1 2 0 4 0 9 61 3 2 5 6 6 7 0 18 0 9 5 2 2 8 09 3 4 1 1 3 4 4 1 63 5 3 7 9 0 6 0 67 1 2 6 2 8 6 1 0

5 7

8 7

Enter the numbers 5 to 8 in each row, column and 2x2 square, in

each combination there should be only one of each number.

Don’t worry, there’s no maths involved!

Use the numbers from the list to fi ll in the grid, but use each number only once.

3 Digits100132239330351353413560606732790938

4 Digits106612431325143219582308371167016917

861091729321

5 Digits102201120913465189371962420225203172040920432220883002334416631727126278024784619341195228

7

Numberfi ll

Mini Sudoku

© Ken Egan

© Auspac Media

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1. Which duo were formed by twin sisters, Jessica and Lisa Origliasso?2. What do you call a baby Dinosaur?3. Which character did Drew Jarvis play on the TV show, The Shak?4. In which Australian state or territory is Kakadu National Park located?5. In which movie and book series would you fi nd Prince Caspian?6. Rod Marsh represented Australia in which sport?7. How many dice are used in the game of Yahtzee?8. What is the largest organ in the human body?9. What sort of men are Forge, Iceman, Jean Grey, Shadowcat, Nightcrawler and Rogue?10. Which series of books follows the lives of three teenage girls in training to compete at the fi ctional Pine

Hollow Stables?© Ric Allport

8

Maze

1. Which duo were formed by twin sisters, Jessica and Lisa Origliasso?

Super Quiz

Can you help the little rubber duck fi nd his way to the bathtub?

© Auspac Media

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9

Join the dots

© Auspac Media

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Y E I U O H E S H A L L O T M

O G E Y O N O N K C I L R A G

S G S E V I H C H I C O R Y L

Y P R L L I R I C E L E R Y O

E L E S L U L A X D R K L C B

D A B R H I P D R A T S U M E

E N M A E S S I O T A M O T A

W T U P I V I H F E J A K K R

S Y C C N O I D C E V Y I E T

G R U S R S T D A A N D N E I

R M C E O B E A N R N N H L C

E L Z K C B R R T E A I E C H

E G J W E N O I N O E Z P L O

N I A E Z D C R C A P E R S K

S W T S P E S S E R C V S Y E

Bean

Beet

Caper

Capsicum

Celery

Chicory

CHIVES

Corn

Cress

CUCUMBER

EGGPLANT

Endive

FENNEL

Garlic

Globe artichoke

Leek

Mustard

Onion

PARSLEY

Pea

Potato

Radish

Sage

Shallot

Soy

SPINACH

Swede

Tomato

BeanBeet

CaperCapsicumCeleryChicoryChivesCornCress

Cucumber

EggplantEndiveFennelGarlic

Globe artichokeLeek

MustardOnionParsley

Pea

PotatoRadishSage

ShallotSoy

SpinachSwedeTomato

These garden-related words are hidden in the grid. Can you fi nd them all?

The words can run forwards, backwards and diagonally but always in a straight line.

10

Word Find

© Auspac Media

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Pic Puzzle

© Mark Guthrie

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© Auspac Media

1

2

3

4

5

6

2

3

4

5

6

1

This word puzzle has pictures for clues. Write the names of the animals in the grid and the yellow squares will give the name

of another animal.

A Bpaper tacksaw yard

thumb dustear cliplady wormearth bugbarn ring

Can you match the words from column A with the words from column B to

make 7 compound words?

12

Alphabet SoupCombo Words

© The Devine Word

This word puzzle has pictures for clues.

Clue Words

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F

G

R F

Y A H D Y A D

A L H O I H D A Y

H D Y H L L D L I O L

A H O L I D A Y D A H

O L Y I D L O A Y A L

L D A O A Y H A D I O

Y H D I Y A D I L O H

O A I L D I A Y O H H

D L L I L D Y H L O Y

I O O I A O D Y A

H A D L D I L

Enter the word FROG in each row, column and 2x2 square, in each combination there

should be only one of each letter.

Don’t worry, there’s no maths involved!

The word ‘holiday’ can be found in this grid 5 times.

Can you fi nd all fi ve?

The words can run forwards, backwards and diagonally but always in a straight line.

13

F

Mini sudoku

Hidden Words

Spot the differences

© Jason Sampson

Can you fi nd the 10 differences between the two pictures?

© Auspac Media

© Auspac Media

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The astronaut has lost her spaceship!

Help her fi nd the rocket so she can return to earth.

14

Maze

© Auspac Media

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ACROSS1 .. 1272 ÷ 34 .. 80 × 87 .. 2142 ÷ 9

10 .. 7470 ÷ 912 .. 145 × 614 .. 45 - 1915 .. 5346 ÷ 6

17 .. 657 ÷ 918 .. 1330 ÷ 520 .. 1038 ÷ 223 .. 485 × 225 .. 29 × 427 .. 862 ÷ 229 .. 19 - 630 .. 335 + 14632 .. 35 × 233 .. 269 × 334 .. 1448 ÷ 8

DOWN2 .. 1540 ÷ 73 .. 129 ÷ 35 .. 1344 ÷ 36 .. 491 × 2

8 .. 4914 ÷ 69 .. 4818 ÷ 611 .. 1810 ÷ 513 .. 503 + 27615 .. 43 × 216 .. 1256 ÷ 819 .. 5454 ÷ 921 .. 312 ÷ 322 .. 221 - 1023 .. 469 × 224 .. 2050 ÷ 526 .. 690 ÷ 528 .. 2226 ÷ 630 .. 329 ÷ 731 .. 33 ÷ 3

4 2 4 6 4 09 2 3 8 4 88 3 0 1 8 7 02 6 8 9 1 7 32 6 6 5 1 9

2 0 9 7 0 41 1 6 3 4 3 11 3 4 8 1 7 08 0 7 1 8 1

1 2 3 4 5

6 7 8 9

10 11 12 13

14 15 16 17

18 19 20 21

22 23 24

25 26 27 28

29 30 31 32

33 34

Maths quiz DOWN 2 .. 1540 ÷ 7 3 .. 129 ÷ 3 5 .. 1344 ÷ 3 6 .. 491 × 2 8 .. 4914 ÷ 6 9 .. 4818 ÷ 6 11 .. 1810 ÷ 5 13 .. 503 + 276 15 .. 43 × 2 16 .. 1256 ÷ 8 19 .. 5454 ÷ 9 21 .. 312 ÷ 3 22 .. 221 - 10 23 .. 469 × 2 24 .. 2050 ÷ 5 26 .. 690 ÷ 5 28 .. 2226 ÷ 6 30 .. 329 ÷ 7 31 .. 33 ÷ 3

ACROSS 1 .. 1272 ÷ 3 4 .. 80 × 8 7 .. 2142 ÷ 9 10 .. 7470 ÷ 9 12 .. 145 × 6 14 .. 45 - 19 15 .. 5346 ÷ 6 17 .. 657 ÷ 9 18 .. 1330 ÷ 5

20 .. 1038 ÷ 2 23 .. 485 × 2 25 .. 29 × 4 27 .. 862 ÷ 2 29 .. 19 - 6 30 .. 335 + 146 32 .. 35 × 2 33 .. 269 × 3 34 .. 1448 ÷ 8

© Ken Egan - mq1007

© Ken Egan - mq1007

This is a different type of Number puzzle. First you need to work out the sums, and then write the solution into the grid. Try to do as many as you can without

a calculator, use the work space at the bottom of the page for your sums.

© Ken Egan

Can you crack the mystery code on the computer?

Clues: 1. This computer prints a question mark for ‘W’2. It substitutes vowels with an asterisk3. ‘M’ is always printed upside-down4. ‘R’ has been replaced with ‘8’.

15

Maths Quiz

Crack the code

© Al Benge

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26 13 10 2 13 25

P25

R10

A2

I14

S9

E15 7 23 15 15 6 9

2 21 6 20 21 26

25 6 26 21 2 18 5 2 10 14 5 11

15 12 6 2 24

9 25 26 17 24 15 9 11 16 21 23 9

10 1 10 15

24 26 26 9 15 7 14 22 2 10 1 9

3 25 12 8 1

10 15 9 15 2 10 8 23 19 14

N17 15

8 2 2 15 15

E15

9 21 26 10 11 16 9 21 10 5

C8 4

9 9 9 21 13

K4

D1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

G24 25

O26

1. By what name is Alecia Beth Moore best known?2. What do you call a baby Shark?3. Which former Australian Idol contestant played the role of Ty Harper on Neighbours?4. What are the three colours on the fl ag of New Zealand?5. Which character did Elijah Wood play in the Lord of The Rings movie series?6. What is the name of the Australian Women’s Hockey team?7. In which game do players take turns removing a block from a tower and balancing it on top?8. In which century was the National Library of Australia established?9. What is the name of Shaggy Roger’s dog? 10. Which series of books about a female vocal group seeking success and fortune resulted in three movies

and the spin-off of a girl group by the same name?

Here is a crossword with a difference, all the letters of the alphabet are represented by a number.

Two words have been given as clues so you know that all boxes numbered 25 have a P in them, all boxes numbered 10 have an R in them, and so on. Use the code cracker grid below to keep track of each letter and their coded number.

16

10. Which series of books about a female vocal group seeking success and fortune resulted in three movies

Crosscode

1. By what name is Alecia Beth Moore best known?Super Quiz

© Ric Allport

© Auspac Media

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In botanical terms the tomato is actually a fruit, not a vegetable.

Did you

know?

17

Join the Dots

© Auspac Media

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D

E

L

I

M

P L E A T E

M

E

N

T

O

4 letter words

Deli

Fill

Port

Roll

5 letter words

Dumps

Heath

Pleat

Slurp

6 letter words

Aviary

Enamel

Laurel

Rapids

Really

Relent

Toddle

Unwrap

7 letter words

Degrade

Memento

Polymer

Stunned

8 letter words

Latitude

New World

Nutbrown

Oil paint

4 letter wordsDeliFillPortRoll

5 letter wordsDumpsHeath

PleatSlurp

6 letter wordsAviaryEnamelLaurelRapidsReally

RelentToddleUnwrap

7 letter wordsDegradeMementoPolymerStunned

8 letter wordsLatitude

New WorldNutbrownOil paint

The words listed below all fi t into the grid, you have three samples to get you started.

Good luck!

Sharks do not have bones. They have a skeleton made from cartilage

instead.

18

Word Fill

have a skeleton made from cartilage

18

Did you

know?

© Auspac Media

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C L H R S A C H L E L D D I F

V T A N I V I N Y L L C O R J

C O R N E T T D R Z E A R E F

Y G P U S S A B E N O B G B P

M O T A M O R W O B O E A E M

B N T R O M B O N E F D N C R

A A T A C D G N L I V N A V E

L I M D R U M A F I Y P I P E

S P X U I U L P L W A O D V G

Z P M T R M T H H P L U O I G

C L A W S A U I N A H L Q O G

E R B R X A S O T L A O O L O

L S U R T T R O M B A M R I N

L E T U L U M W A H S Z U N G

O Y T E N O R S A X B A N J O

Alphorn

Alto sax

Banjo

BASS

Bell

Cello

Citar

Cornet

Cymbals

DRUM

Fiddle

Fife

Gong

GUITAR

HARP

Lute

Lyre

Oboe

Organ

Penny whistle

Piano

Pipe

Regal

Tenor sax

Tromba

TROMBONE

Tuba

Viola

Violin

AlphornAlto saxBanjoBassBell

CelloCitar

CornetCymbals

Drum

FiddleFife

GongGuitarHarpLuteLyre

OboeOrgan

Penny whistle

PianoPipeRegal

Tenor saxTromba

TromboneTubaViolaViolin

These musical words are hidden in the grid. Can you fi nd them all?The words can run forwards, backwards and diagonally but always in a

straight line.

19

Word Find

© Auspac Media

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ACROSS1 .. 777 - 944 .. 279 - 397 .. 25 × 5

10 .. 345 ÷ 312 .. 165 × 614 .. 5 × 315 .. 530 - 19

17 .. 513 ÷ 918 .. 440 + 12920 .. 401 + 32723 .. 145 × 625 .. 1534 ÷ 227 .. 439 × 229 .. 13 - 330 .. 341 - 7032 .. 45 × 233 .. 5586 ÷ 634 .. 2788 ÷ 4

DOWN2 .. 1630 ÷ 23 .. 4 × 85 .. 1796 ÷ 46 .. 118 - 7

8 .. 510 - 99 .. 414 ÷ 211 .. 465 ÷ 313 .. 479 × 215 .. 177 ÷ 316 .. 250 - 7319 .. 1294 ÷ 221 .. 624 ÷ 322 .. 617 - 4623 .. 894 - 724 .. 333 + 14726 .. 2436 ÷ 428 .. 811 - 1430 .. 105 ÷ 531 .. 25 - 9

6 8 3 2 4 01 1 2 5 4 21 1 5 0 9 9 01 5 5 1 1 5 75 6 9 7 2 8

5 4 8 7 0 47 6 7 8 8 7 81 0 2 7 1 9 09 3 1 6 9 7

1 2 3 4 5

6 7 8 9

10 11 12 13

14 15 16 17

18 19 20 21

22 23 24

25 26 27 28

29 30 31 32

33 34

Maths quiz DOWN 2 .. 1630 ÷ 2 3 .. 4 × 8 5 .. 1796 ÷ 4 6 .. 118 - 7 8 .. 510 - 9 9 .. 414 ÷ 2 11 .. 465 ÷ 3 13 .. 479 × 2 15 .. 177 ÷ 3 16 .. 250 - 73 19 .. 1294 ÷ 2 21 .. 624 ÷ 3 22 .. 617 - 46 23 .. 894 - 7 24 .. 333 + 147 26 .. 2436 ÷ 4 28 .. 811 - 14 30 .. 105 ÷ 5 31 .. 25 - 9

ACROSS 1 .. 777 - 94 4 .. 279 - 39 7 .. 25 × 5 10 .. 345 ÷ 3 12 .. 165 × 6 14 .. 5 × 3 15 .. 530 - 19 17 .. 513 ÷ 9 18 .. 440 + 129

20 .. 401 + 327 23 .. 145 × 6 25 .. 1534 ÷ 2 27 .. 439 × 2 29 .. 13 - 3 30 .. 341 - 70 32 .. 45 × 2 33 .. 5586 ÷ 6 34 .. 2788 ÷ 4

© Ken Egan - mq1008

© Ken Egan - mq1008

Starting at the selected white letter, move in any direction (but use each letter only once) then fi nd a six word phrase (2, 3, 2, 1, 4, 4) that will tell you what the

student would rather be doing.

20

Maths Quiz

This is a different type of Number puzzle. First you need to work out the sums, and then write the solution into the grid. Try to do as many as you can without

a calculator, use the work space at the bottom of the page for your sums.

Starting at the selected white letter, move in any direction (but use each letter

Word Trail

© Al Benge

© Ken Egan

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The noise produced by insects such as bees, mosquitos and cicadas is made by the rapid

fanning of their wings.

Did you

know?

21

It’s a jungle out there

Junior Chef

© Al Benge

© Christophe Granet

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Front Page 3 Countries 1. Sweden, 2. India, 3. Indonesia

Page 1Spot the difference 1. Nose of space shuttle, 2. Island, 3. Belt buckle, 4. Star, 5. Antennae, 6. Cloud, 7. Boot sole, 8. Kangaroo tail, 9. Moon, 10. Rope.

Page 2Crosscode

T U P A E A

G R A N N Y B O X I N G

U C J O T N

Z E R O A Q U A R I U M

M M T A A

H A L F W A Y C O U L D

P O S L R L

S P A R K M O N D A Y S

R T M B I

P O T A T O E S N E C K

V B T T A O

W E A L T H E R R O R S

D E S R Y K

Y1

A2

T3

O4

G5

Q6

S7

D8

K9

W10

R11

P12

M13

V14

B15

N16

E17

I18

H19

C20

J21

X22

F23

U24

L25

Z26

Page 3Match the pair c & fPundit 1. Fly boy, 2. Ice pick.

Page 5Sudoku4 2 9 5 8 7 6 3 1

8 5 7 6 1 3 4 2 9

3 6 1 4 9 2 8 5 7

9 1 4 2 5 8 7 6 3

5 8 3 7 6 4 9 1 2

2 7 6 9 3 1 5 4 8

1 9 8 3 4 5 2 7 6

6 4 2 1 7 9 3 8 5

7 3 5 8 2 6 1 9 4

Spot the Differences1. Missing spider, 2. spider lower, 3. grain missing from post, 4. latch upside down, 5. grass missing, 6. flag facing opposite direction, 7. sweat missing, 8. strip missing from shirt, 9. ear changed, 10. rear pocket missing.

Page 6Pic Puzzle Honeymoon , p ig ta i l , canteen, carpet, doughnut, toads too l , cupboard, bulldozer, pancake.

Page 7Numberfill Please note: Other combinations are also possible

( p )

NUMBER FILL The numbers required for this puzzle are listed in length order

Use them only once to fit the interlocking numbers into the puzzle

Different correct answers are possible in some combinations Solution has one set of answers

3 Digits 100 132 239 330 351 353 413 560 606 732 790 938

4 Digits 1066 1243 1325 1432 1958 2308 3711 6701 6917 8610 9172 9321

5 Digits 10220 11209 13465 18937 19624 20225 20317 20409 20432 22088 30023 34416 63172 71262 78024 78461 93411 95228

SOLUTION

© Ken Egan - NF1204

Grid 1

© Ken Egan - NF1204

1 6 0 6 0

9 3 2 1 6 3 1 7 23 3 0 2 3 9 1 3 27 8 0 2 4 1 0 2 2 01 2 0 3 1 7 0 81 4 3 2 3 1 9 5 8

1 2 0 4 0 9 61 3 2 5 6 6 7 0 18 0 9 5 2 2 8 09 3 4 1 1 3 4 4 1 63 5 3 7 9 0 6 0 67 1 2 6 2 8 6 1 0

Mini Sudoku

5 6 8 7

8 7 5 6

7 5 6 8

6 8 7 5

Page 8Super Quiz 1. The Veronicas 2. A hatchling 3. Curio 4. Northern Territory 5. The Chronicles of Narnia 6. Cricket 7. Five 8. The skin 9. X-Men 10. The Saddle Club

Page 10Word FindY E I U O H E S H A L L O T M

O G E Y O N O N K C I L R A G

S G S E V I H C H I C O R Y L

Y P R L L I R I C E L E R Y O

E L E S L U L A X D R K L C B

D A B R H I P D R A T S U M E

E N M A E S S I O T A M O T A

W T U P I V I H F E J A K K R

S Y C C N O I D C E V Y I E T

G R U S R S T D A A N D N E I

R M C E O B E A N R N N H L C

E L Z K C B R R T E A I E C H

E G J W E N O I N O E Z P L O

N I A E Z D C R C A P E R S K

S W T S P E S S E R C V S Y E

Page 12Combo WordsPa p e r c l i p , s a wd u s t , t h umb ta c k , ea r r i n g , ladybug, ear thworm, barnyard.

Alphabet Soup Possible solutions: Building - Acropolis, Big Ben, Colosseum, Eiffel Tower, Golden Temple, Louvre, Notre Dame, Pentagon, Stonehenge, Taj Mahal. Fruit - Apple, banana, cherry, elderberry, grape, lime,

nashi, pear, strawberry, tomato.

Clue words1 C A M E L

2 L I O N

3 R H I N O C E R O S

4 K A N G A R O O

5 E L E P H A N T

6 P L A T Y P U S

Page 13Hidden words

Y A H D Y A D

A L H O I H D A Y

H D Y H L L D L I O L

A H O L I D A Y D A H

O L Y I D L O A Y A L

L D A O A Y H A D I O

Y H D I Y A D I L O H

O A I L D I A Y O H H

D L L I L D Y H L O Y

I O O I A O D Y A

H A D L D I L

Spot the Differences1. Sissy bar changed, 2. button missing from seat, 3. tattoo on arm changed, 4. rear vision mirror missing, 5. sign post distance changed, 6. fuel tank fl ames changed, 7. belt missing, 8. fuel cap missing, 9. eagle from front fender gone, 10. tear in jeans missing.

Mini sudoku

O R F G

F G O R

G O R F

R F G O

Page 15Maths Quiz

4 2 4 6 4 09 2 3 8 4 88 3 0 1 8 7 02 6 8 9 1 7 32 6 6 5 1 9

2 0 9 7 0 41 1 6 3 4 3 11 3 4 8 1 7 08 0 7 1 8 1

1 2 3 4 5

6 7 8 9

10 11 12 13

14 15 16 17

18 19 20 21

22 23 24

25 26 27 28

29 30 31 32

33 34

Maths quiz DOWN 2 .. 1540 ÷ 7 3 .. 129 ÷ 3 5 .. 1344 ÷ 3 6 .. 491 × 2 8 .. 4914 ÷ 6 9 .. 4818 ÷ 6 11 .. 1810 ÷ 5 13 .. 503 + 276 15 .. 43 × 2 16 .. 1256 ÷ 8 19 .. 5454 ÷ 9 21 .. 312 ÷ 3 22 .. 221 - 10 23 .. 469 × 2 24 .. 2050 ÷ 5 26 .. 690 ÷ 5 28 .. 2226 ÷ 6 30 .. 329 ÷ 7 31 .. 33 ÷ 3

ACROSS 1 .. 1272 ÷ 3 4 .. 80 × 8 7 .. 2142 ÷ 9 10 .. 7470 ÷ 9 12 .. 145 × 6 14 .. 45 - 19 15 .. 5346 ÷ 6 17 .. 657 ÷ 9 18 .. 1330 ÷ 5

20 .. 1038 ÷ 2 23 .. 485 × 2 25 .. 29 × 4 27 .. 862 ÷ 2 29 .. 19 - 6 30 .. 335 + 146 32 .. 35 × 2 33 .. 269 × 3 34 .. 1448 ÷ 8

© Ken Egan - mq1007

© Ken Egan - mq1007 Crack the code ‘Windows has a major problem’

Page 16Crosscode

O B R A B P

P R A I S E W H E E L S

A T L F T O

P L O T A Q U A R I U M

E X L A G

S P O N G E S M Y T H S

R D R E

G O O S E W I Z A R D S

J P X C D

R E S E A R C H V I N E

C A A E E E

S T O R M Y S T R U C K

S S S T B K

D1

A2

J3

K4

U5

L6

W7

C8

S9

R10

M11

X12

B13

I14

E15

Y16

N17

Q18

V19

F20

T21

Z22

H23

G24

P25

O26

Super Quiz1. Pink 2. A pup 3. Dean Geyer 4. Red, white and blue 5. Frodo Baggins 6. The Hockeyroos 7. Jenga 8. 20th (1960) 9. Scooby-Doo 10. The Cheetah Girls

Page 18Word Fill

D R S H L N

R E L E N T E N A M E L

L A U A U W

F I L L N U T B R O W N

L N H E O

P O L Y M E R S L U R P

I D M L

P L E A T D E G R A D E

P V D M A

L A T I T U D E P O R T

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V T A N I V I N Y L L C O R J

C O R N E T T D R Z E A R E F

Y G P U S S A B E N O B G B P

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B N T R O M B O N E F D N C R

A A T A C D G N L I V N A V E

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Z P M T R M T H H P L U O I G

C L A W S A U I N A H L Q O G

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L S U R T T R O M B A M R I N

L E T U L U M W A H S Z U N G

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Page 20Maths Quiz

6 8 3 2 4 01 1 2 5 4 21 1 5 0 9 9 01 5 5 1 1 5 75 6 9 7 2 8

5 4 8 7 0 47 6 7 8 8 7 81 0 2 7 1 9 09 3 1 6 9 7

1 2 3 4 5

6 7 8 9

10 11 12 13

14 15 16 17

18 19 20 21

22 23 24

25 26 27 28

29 30 31 32

33 34

Maths quiz DOWN 2 .. 1630 ÷ 2 3 .. 4 × 8 5 .. 1796 ÷ 4 6 .. 118 - 7 8 .. 510 - 9 9 .. 414 ÷ 2 11 .. 465 ÷ 3 13 .. 479 × 2 15 .. 177 ÷ 3 16 .. 250 - 73 19 .. 1294 ÷ 2 21 .. 624 ÷ 3 22 .. 617 - 46 23 .. 894 - 7 24 .. 333 + 147 26 .. 2436 ÷ 4 28 .. 811 - 14 30 .. 105 ÷ 5 31 .. 25 - 9

ACROSS 1 .. 777 - 94 4 .. 279 - 39 7 .. 25 × 5 10 .. 345 ÷ 3 12 .. 165 × 6 14 .. 5 × 3 15 .. 530 - 19 17 .. 513 ÷ 9 18 .. 440 + 129

20 .. 401 + 327 23 .. 145 × 6 25 .. 1534 ÷ 2 27 .. 439 × 2 29 .. 13 - 3 30 .. 341 - 70 32 .. 45 × 2 33 .. 5586 ÷ 6 34 .. 2788 ÷ 4

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