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Thursday, April 30, 2009 {The Blue Banner} Page 19 The Beach Find and circle all of the beach words that are hidden in the grid. The remaining letters spell an additional beach word. I V E T R Y K A S S A W U I S W N N M G A I S B P W T F H E T W R T TOWEL B E E R S I H U S A TOT D E L L R E O R L E W H S E E I S A F I C I F I N G T D E E A O C H H S E SUATSAGL U R I 1 O D □ N A F N U F R B S S S A R □ S O C R A I R N L O E K G C N A N F EGUARDG L I A Y H E L B A A E S L L □ 0 L V S N E A IVl M A E R A B S N I N G P A BARE FEET BEACH BALL BOAT CLOUDS Driftwood hat kite lifeguard OCEAN PAIL PIER SAILING SAND SEAGULL SEASHELL SEASHORE s D u O L SKY STARFISH SUNGLASSES SUNSCREEN SUNSHINE SURFBOARD SURFING SWIMMING L I c u L L SWIMSUIT T - SHIRT TOWEL VOLLEYBALL WADING WATER WAVES Sudoku The rules to play Sudoku are quite 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. f ' 5 2 1 \ i j T 1 7 1 "r" 5 7 1 4 9 j 5 1 I i 3 1 J 1 6 J,„.„ ... ^ 1 8 5 : 9 t 7 1 ! - i 4 6 i 1 1 1 3 1 ■ : 8 8 . 1 4 j 1 I 5 1 5 1 4 S 1 6 Puzzle answers published in the Comics, Etc online section weekly at thebluebanner.net * ; $ Loac PU22LeS A number pyramid is composed of the 10 different numbers 0-9 with a top row of 1 number resting on a second-row of 2 sitting on a third row of 3 supported by a bottom row of 4. For example, a Number Pyramid could be: 0 1 2 345 6789 Given the dues below, can you determine the composition of the number pyramid? 1. The four numbers in row 4 sum to 28. 2. The biggest number in row 3 is in the middle of the row. 3. The 3rd number from the left in the bottom row isn’t 7. 4. The right most numbers in the four rows total 11. 5.0 and 5 are in different rows of Number Pyramid 13. 6. The number at the apex minus the left most number in row 2 equals 4. 7. The left most numbers in the four rows sum to 20.
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