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Puzzle 57 


In this puzzle, all of the numbers from 1 to 8 are used.

The differences (larger – smaller) between any two connected numbers are all different.

Can you complete the grid?

3x3 grid. A to I (H is blank). Connections: A-D, B-E, C-F, D-G, F-I, D-E, E-F. Values: A=7, E=1, I=5.

Note: this puzzle is not interactive, and cannot be clicked.

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Puzzle 58 


Below are 8 Academy Award winners.

The letters of their names have been mixed up and put into alphabetical order.

The brackets contain clues to their names, the first letter and the length of each part of their name. For example, EEIKNNOSTV [K5 S5] = KEVIN STONE.
DEEFIJOORST      [J5 F6]
EEELMPRRSTY      [M5 S6]
ABEIJLORRSTU     [J5 R7]
AABEEHHIKNNPRRTU [K9 H7]
CEEEGGLNOOORY    [G6 C7]
ACCHIJKLNNOOS    [J4 N9]
BDEEINOORRRT     [R6 D2 N4]
AACCEEHIILMN     [M7 C5]

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Puzzle 59 


Can you complete this paragraph using two words that are anagrams of each other?

While driving their car at a reckless speed, the driver was distracted by their dog ?. Luckily, they managed to complete the ? manoeuvre without crashing.

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Puzzle 60 


Are there more loaves in a dozen baker's dozen …

… or points in the highest snooker break?

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