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7TH JULY, 2018                sales@zadvertise.co.zm
                                                                                QUICK CROSSWORD
                           MAZE FOR ADULT

Mazes are the kind of brainteasers that anybody can take a
swing at. Come home from work and before you retire to bed,
solving a maze is an inexpensive and fun way to keep the
brain sharp. Your kids will love these too; it’s a good leisurely
activity for them for the most part.

                                                                 Across                     Down
                                                                 1. Group of musicians (9)  1. Woodwind instrument (4)
                                                                 7. Eye socket (5)          2. Floor show (7)
                                                                 8. Jockey (5)              3. Consumes (4)
                                                                 9. Epoch (3)               4. Despot (6)
                                                                 10. Part of the foot (6)   5. Assistance (3)
                                                                 14. Shrewd (6)             6. Precipitous (6)
                                                                 15. Cacophony (3)          11. One of three (7)
                                                                 18. Thighbone (5)          12. Perplex (6)
                                                                 20. Ice hut (5)            13. Gaped (6)
                                                                 21. Court game (9)         16. Flightless bird (4)
                                                                                            17. Metal money (4)
                                                                                            19. Disorderly crowd (3)

                          SUDOKU PUZZLES

Spacer Sudoku is easy to play and the rules are simple. Fill in
the blanks so that each row, each column, and each of the
nine 3x3 grids contain one instance of each of the numbers
1 through 9.

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