constructed by kannan sankaran hard ... - …printarchive.epochtimes.com/a1/en/us/nyc/2017/04/28_the...
TRANSCRIPT
![Page 1: CONSTRUCTED BY KANNAN SANKARAN Hard ... - …printarchive.epochtimes.com/a1/en/us/nyc/2017/04/28_The Epoch Time… · A14 Apri 8–Ma 4 017 Use all 4 numbers to make 24 Easy puzzle](https://reader031.vdocuments.us/reader031/viewer/2022012302/5a7b21887f8b9a49588ba899/html5/thumbnails/1.jpg)
April 28–May 4, 2017A14
Use all 4 numbers to make 24
Easy puzzle 1
4nums.com
3
5
8
9
+ − × ÷
Hard puzzle 1
4nums.com
5
10
19
28
+ − × ÷
9×3+5−8
(8−5)×9−3
Solutions for Easy 1
28+10+5−19
Solutions for Hard 1
More 4 number math puzzles: http://www.4nums.com
SUPERSUDOKU
SUDOKU
Fill in the boxes using numbers from 0 to 9 and letters from A to F so that each column, each row, and each 4x4 square contain all ten numbers and six letters only once.
Fill in the boxes using numbers between 1 and 9 so that each column, each row, and each 3x3 square contain all nine numbers only once.
Hard
HardEasy
CONSTRUCTED BY KANNAN SANKARAN
CONSTRUCTED BY KANNAN SANKARAN
SUPERSUDOKU SUDOKU: HARD SUDOKU: EASY
EPOCH DOKUKENKEN4 NUMBERS: HARD
4 NUMBERS: EASY
CRYPTIC QUOTES
KenKen® is a registered trademark of Nextoy, LLC. ©2017 KenKen Puzzle LLC. All rights reserved. Dist. by Andrews McMeel Syndication www.kenken.com
4-29-17
●Each row and each column must contain the numbers 1 through 4 (easy) or 1 through 6 (challenging) without repeating.
●The numbers within the heavily outlined boxes, called cages, must combine using the given operation (in any order) to
produce the target numbers in the top-left corners.
●Freebies: Fill in single-box cages with the number in the top-left corner.
SOLUTIONS
KAKUROKakuro puzzles are like crosswords that use numbers instead of words. The goal is to fill the blank squares associated with a clue (called a “run”) with the numbers 1-9 so that the numbers add up to the corresponding clues. Like Sudoku, digits in a run cannot repeat. When the grid is filled, the puzzle is complete.
Racism is man’s gravest threat to man—the maximum of hatred for a minimum of reason
CONSTRUCTED BY EPOCH TIMES STAFF
Contact the Puzzle Master @: [email protected]
Across1. “Balloon Boy,” for one5. “Dungeons & Dragons” creatures9. Angers13. Abates17. “A kind of praise”: John Gay18. Lecher19. “Auntie ___”20. Academic21. 100 Cambodian sen22. “God’s Little __” (Caldwell novel)23. Extinct winged “lizard”25. Battlefield attendant28. “Mr. ___, I’m ready for inspection” (Selena Gomez lyric)29. “Candid Camera” instruction30. Bluish gray31. Agonized33. Who or where follower35. Man of 1,000 voices, Blanc36. “L’___ del Cairo” (Mo-zart opera)37. “Earth to ____” 2014 movie38. Pen40. “________-Five” Von-negut novel46. “One” prefix, and namesakes48. “Ghost Whisperer” skill49. “To ___, with Love”
50. “Breaking Bad” extra51. Came after53. Intestinal parts56. “Ben”’s Ben58. “Baa” maid?59. Media exploitation, slangily63. “Epic ___ Battles of History”66. First private engineering school in the U.S.67. “Money for Nothing” ___ Straits68. Adherent to a Chinese religion72. “Slumdog Millionaire” city74. “... further ___...”76. “... hmm”78. Diminutive79. They slice! They dice! They make julienne fries!”84. “Bringing up the ___”85. “...thou dash thy ___ against a stone” (Luke 4:11)86. “AC360” channel87. Feminine side89. “Brown-bagging al-lowed” sign90. Actor Donald92. Add, as weight94. A seven-footer, quite often96. “... ain’t seen nothin’ ___” (BTO)97. “Impossible” achieve-ment
102. Unit of solid angular measure104. “... ___ bone’s con-nected to the thigh...”105. “... I ___ war”: F.D.R.106. “Blame Canada” co-writer Parker107. “___ Worry, Be Happy”108. “H” look-alikes109. “(Sittin’ On) The Dock of the Bay” Redding110. “... ___ labour’s bath”: Shak.111. “Cough up,” in poker112. Sup113. “The Joy of ___” (Simp-sons episode)
Down1. “His & ___” (ESPN show)2. “... and step ___!”3. Antipathies.4. Botanical nutrient con-ductor5. “The Sibylline ___” (an-cient religious collection)6. New ___ (N.Y. suburb)7. Medical breakthrough8. “Psychic Friends” em-ployees?9. Accuse10. Comic-book gun sounds11. “Be quiet,” in music12. “... ___, the yellow leaf”: Shak.13. “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” quartet
14. Lakeside building15. Haul well taut and belay16. “Lady Tennant” or “Sleeping Beauty,” in the music world24. Asiatic herb26. “A Christmas Carol” boy27. Online journal32. “Bamboo curtain” premier ___ En-lai33. “Do-It-Yourself Tornado Kit” manufacturer34. “... by yonder blessed ___ I swear”: Romeo37. Aimless39. 18th-century hairdo41. Botanical sacs42. Affect drastically43. “My Left Foot” setting44. “... and a time to ___”: Eccles.45. “... ___ he drove out of sight”47. Crystal ball user52. Beat it54. “Antz” effects, for short55. Naturals57. Alexandra was married to one: Var.60. “Here With Me” singer61. Decorate anew62. “____ Cheating’ Heart”63. “A Yank in the ___” (1941 film)64. “... ___ and far away”65. One who demands an excessive markup69. Candidate for A.A.70. “...and ye shall ___ no longer” (Exodus 9:28)71. Novice73. “Shakespeare in the Park” scuffles75. Big recipient of junk mail77. ‘___ only’ (garment label)80. “Big ___” (1995 single dedicated “to all the ladies in the place with style and grace”)81. Accord82. “No, it’___!”83. “Chocolate point” cat88. “(clap, clap) ___...” (children’s song lyric about a dog’s name)90. Abnormal sacs91. “It’s b-a-a-c-k!” fashion92. Dovelike petrel93. Cooked conventionally to some95. A community may have one98. “Poetic ___”: ancient Icelandic work99. “Body” or “social” start100. “Narc” ending101. “A ___ of robins in her hair” (line from Joyce Kilmer’s “Trees”)103. “... a pocket full of ___”
CROSSWORD CONSTRUCTED BY TOM HOUSTONEPOCH TIMES STAFF
Use all 4 numbers to make 24
Easy puzzle 1
4nums.com
3
5
8
9
+ − × ÷
Hard puzzle 1
4nums.com
5
10
19
28
+ − × ÷
9×3+5−8
(8−5)×9−3
Solutions for Easy 1
28+10+5−19
Solutions for Hard 1
More 4 number math puzzles: http://www.4nums.com
WORK SPACE
CROSSWORD
EASY KAKURO HARD KAKURO
KEN KEN
KenKen® is a registered trademark of Nextoy, LLC. ©2017 KenKen Puzzle LLC. All rights reserved. Dist. by Andrews McMeel Syndication www.kenken.com
4-28-17 ● Each row and each column must contain the numbers 1 through 4 (easy) or 1 through 6 (challenging) without repeating.
● The numbers within the heavily outlined boxes, called cages, must combine using the given operation (in any order) to
produce the target numbers in the top-left corners.
● Freebies: Fill in single-box cages with the number in the top-left corner.
KenKen® is a registered trademark of Nextoy, LLC. ©2017 KenKen Puzzle LLC. All rights reserved. Dist. by Andrews McMeel Syndication www.kenken.com
4-28-17 ● Each row and each column must contain the numbers 1 through 4 (easy) or 1 through 6 (challenging) without repeating.
● The numbers within the heavily outlined boxes, called cages, must combine using the given operation (in any order) to
produce the target numbers in the top-left corners.
● Freebies: Fill in single-box cages with the number in the top-left corner.
EPOCH DOKU CONSTRUCTED BY EPOCH TIMES STAFF
Hard - 1 Solution Easy - 2 Solution
4NUMBERS CONSTRUCTED BY C. CHANG AT 4NUMS.COM
Use all 4 numbers to make 24
Easy puzzle 1
4nums.com
3
5
8
9
+ − × ÷
Hard puzzle 1
4nums.com
5
10
19
28
+ − × ÷
9×3+5−8
(8−5)×9−3
Solutions for Easy 1
28+10+5−19
Solutions for Hard 1
More 4 number math puzzles: http://www.4nums.com
Use all 4 numbers to make 24
Easy puzzle 1
4nums.com
3
5
8
9
+ − × ÷
Hard puzzle 1
4nums.com
5
10
19
28
+ − × ÷
9×3+5−8
(8−5)×9−3
Solutions for Easy 1
28+10+5−19
Solutions for Hard 1
More 4 number math puzzles: http://www.4nums.com
SUDOKU Easy CONSTRUCTED BY KANNAN SANKARAN
WORDSEARCH CONSTRUCTED BY TOM HOUSTONEPOCH TIMES STAFF
Help with Today’s Crossword Puzzle?
ACHEDAFROSAVERSIONSBOATHOUSEBOUSECAGERCRISPCYSTSDEPARTEMERYENSUEDENTENTEERRANTETHOSIMPEACHINEBRIATENUKEDOCCUPANT
ORACHORACLESPOPPAPRIONPROFITEERPTEROSAURRETROROCHELLERUNTYSEERSSIAMESESLATYSLAUGHTERHOUSESMILESTERADIANSTRADTAOIST XYLEM
1. Each row and each column must contain the numbers 1 through 6 without repeating.
2. The numbers within the heavily outlined boxes, called cages, must combine using the given operation (in any order) to produce the target numbers in the top-left corners.
3. Freebies: Fill in single-box cages with the number in the top-left corner.
CRYPTIC QUOTES
—Abraham Joshua Heschel