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ANSWERS: PHONETIC ALPHABET - A: Alpha, B: Bravo, C: Charlie, D: Delta, E: Echo, F: Foxtrot, G: Golf, H: Hotel, I: India, J: Juliet, K: Kilo, L: Lima, M: Mike, N: November, O: Oscar, P: Papa, Q: Quebec, R: Romeo, S: Sierra, T: Tango, U: Uniform, V: Victor, W: Whisky, X: X-ray, Y: Yankee, Z: Zulu SPOT THE DIFFERENCE 1. A number is missing from the wall, 2. Stripe on jumper, 3. Perfume bottle is missing from inside the coat, 4. The cap is a different colour, 5. Buttons are missing from the sleeve, 6. White shirt not showing under the tracksuit, 7. Different colour stripes on the lady’s trousers. 8. Lady’s lips are a different colour, 9. Stripe on the cowboy’s waistcoat is missing, 10. Cowboy’s belt buckle is mising. NUMBER OF FINGERPRINTS - 8 A = First letter of the Greek alphabet B = Means well done! C = Actor /comedian surname Chaplin D = A triangular area at a river mouth E = What happens when you shout into an empty space like a cave F = A ballroom dance G = A game with long sticks and a small ball H = Where you stay on your holidays I = Where Slumdog Millionaire is set J = Romeo’s girlfriend K = 1000 grams L = A place in Peru M = Michael’s nickname N = Fireworks month O = Gold award for actors P = Italian dad? Q = City in Canada R = David Beckham’s son S = A popular family car in the 80s T = Orange fizzy drink U = Police officers wear this V = Another name for the winner W = A Scottish drink X = You might need this if you break a bone Y = Slang name for an American Z = African warrior 3 4 15 10 9 1 9 3 2 10 12 9 16 1 8 8 11 10 8 7 2 4 2 10 15 4 12 14 6 4 8 1 12 5 4 13 14 1 12 4 1 7 9 4 9 5 8 1 9 3 A 1 C 2 D 3 E 4 G 5 H 6 I 7 L 8 N 9 O 10 P 11 R 12 S 13 T 14 V 15 W 16 Use this secret code to find out a fact about Devon & Cornwall Police... Colour me in Spot the difference How many fingerprints can you find on this page? Why did the book join the police? So he could work undercover... Nobody will ever have the same FIngerprints as you - your prints will stay the same no matter how old you are FACT Can you spot the 10 differences between these two pictures? Phonetic Alphabet When police officers talk to each other on the radio, they have to make sure that the person they are talking to understands what they say. Sometimes they need to spell out words. It can be difficult to hear the name of a letter over the radio. To make it easier for the person listening, the police officer will use words instead of letters, because these are easier to hear and none of the words sounds alike. Instead of saying A, the officer will say ALPHA. See if you can work out what words are used for each of the letters of the alphabet: Crack the code

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  • ANSWERS: PHONETIC ALPHABET - A: Alpha, B: Bravo, C: Charlie, D: Delta, E: Echo, F: Foxtrot, G: Golf, H: Hotel, I: India, J: Juliet, K: Kilo, L: Lima, M: Mike, N: November, O: Oscar, P: Papa, Q: Quebec, R: Romeo, S: Sierra, T: Tango, U: Uniform, V: Victor, W: Whisky, X: X-ray, Y: Yankee, Z: ZuluSPOT THE DIFFERENCE 1. A number is missing from the wall, 2. Stripe on jumper, 3. Perfume bottle is missing from inside the coat, 4. The cap is a different colour, 5. Buttons are missing from the sleeve, 6. White shirt not showing under the tracksuit, 7. Different colour stripes on the lady’s trousers. 8. Lady’s lips are a different colour, 9. Stripe on the cowboy’s waistcoat is missing, 10. Cowboy’s belt buckle is mising. NUMBER OF FINGERPRINTS - 8

    A = First letter of the Greek alphabet B = Means well done!C = Actor /comedian surname ChaplinD = A triangular area at a river mouth E = What happens when you shout into an empty space like a cave F = A ballroom danceG = A game with long sticks and a small ballH = Where you stay on your holidays

    I = Where Slumdog Millionaire is setJ = Romeo’s girlfriendK = 1000 gramsL = A place in PeruM = Michael’s nickname N = Fireworks monthO = Gold award for actorsP = Italian dad?Q = City in CanadaR = David Beckham’s son

    S = A popular family car in the 80sT = Orange fizzy drinkU = Police officers wear thisV = Another name for the winnerW = A Scottish drinkX = You might need this if you break a boneY = Slang name for an AmericanZ = African warrior

    3 4 15 10 9 1 9 3 2 10 12 9 16 1 8 8 11 10 8 7 2 4 2 10 15 4 12

    14 6 4 8 1 12 5 4 13 14 1 12 4 1 7 9 4 9 5 8 1 9 3

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    C2

    D3

    E4

    G5

    H6

    I7

    L8

    N9

    O10

    P11

    R12

    S13

    T14

    V15

    W16

    Use this secret code to find out a fact about Devon & Cornwall Police...

    Colour me in

    Spot t

    he d

    ifference

    How many fingerprints can you find on this page?

    Why did the book

    join the police?

    So he could work

    undercover...

    Nobody will ever have the sameFIngerprints as you - your

    prints will stay the same no

    matter how old you are

    FACT1 STRIPE ON JUMPER2 PINK PERFUME MISSING3 CAP COLOUR CHANGE4 WHITE TSHIRT MISSING5 COWBOY BELT BUCKLE6 4’6” MISSING7 BUTTONS ON CUFF8 STRIPE ON COWBOYS JACKET

    1 STRIPE ON JUMPER2 PINK PERFUME MISSING3 CAP COLOUR CHANGE4 WHITE TSHIRT MISSING5 COWBOY BELT BUCKLE6 4’6” MISSING7 BUTTONS ON CUFF8 STRIPE ON COWBOYS JACKET

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    Phonetic AlphabetWhen police officers talk to each other on the radio, they have to make sure that the person they are talking to understands what they say. Sometimes they need to spell out words. It can be difficult to hear the name of a letter over the radio. To make it easier for the person listening, the police officer will use words instead of letters, because these are easier to hear and none of the words sounds alike. Instead of saying A, the officer will say ALPHA. See if you can work out what words are used for each of the letters of the alphabet:

    Crack the code

  • FInd

    the

    thief

    two the same

    Can you help Juliet

    reach the centre of the

    maze to catch the thief?

    Which of these two Bravos are identical?

    Did you know Devon & Cornwall Police cover

    the largest area in England?

    Why was the detective at the beach?… There was a crime wave!

    How many pairs of paw prints can you find on this page?

    ANSWERS: TWO THE SAME - 2 & 6 are identicalThere are 9 pairs of paw prints

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    Blue tongue No police sign No black bit on tail

    No collar No eye patch

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