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E O D O A Advertisers Index Advanced Power AEL Crystals Ltd America II Electronics ATI Electronique Digi-Key Corporation Electronica 2010 36 43 24 36 IFC, 13 & 33 44 EMI Filter Co Farnell Fischer Connectors Future Electronics Hirose Electric GmbH Interpower Components Ltd 18 OBC 43 27 41 9 Karl Kruse GmbH & Co Lemo SA Mouser Electronics ODU UK Ltd PEI Genesis Powersolve 18 39 7, 20 & 51 37 31, 38, 50 & 51 11 RS Components 5 & 23 Rebound Electronics Rochester Electronics 12 & 29 10 Raytheon Elcan 17 6 86 2 QUICK FIRE QUIz…
1 What is the milky juice of a dandelion called?
2. Which actor was in “True Lies”, “Total Recall” & “Twins”?
3 Which family of fruit does the kumquat belong to?
4 What is Africa’s largest lake & Australia’s smallest state?
5 Which Olympic sport needs a planting box?
6 Which planet did Johann Galle discover in 1846?
7 The Leaning Tower of Pisa was built to house what?
8 Which Soviet football team was the first to make a European final?
9 Which desert spreads into Namibia from Botswana?
10 What is measured in amperes?
The answers to this months Breakout are on page 51
FIND THE FOLLOWING HIDDENWORDS: MEADOWS, ORCHARDS, DESERTS, MOUNTAINS, SAND DUNES, VALLEYS, WOODLAND, GLACIERS, LAKES, FORESTS
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