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SUDOKU Instructions •Each horizontal & vertical row should include the numbers 1 - 9
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QUICK FIRE QUIz… 1 Who recorded the album “Stars”?
2 Which composer had the first names Johann Sebastian?
3 Which is the world’s lowest sea?
4 Which series of comedy films were Bob Hope & Bing Crosby famous for?
5 Which mountain was said to be the home of the Greek Gods?
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Advertisers Index AEL Crystals Ltd America II Electronics Arcol Resistors Bergquist Digi-Key Corporation Electronica 2010 41 25 41 17 IFC, 13 & 33 44 Elektro-Automatik GmbH & Co Farnell Future Electronics Interpower Components Ltd Karl Kruse GmbH & Co Keystone Electronics, Corp 14 28 & OBC 27 9 16 15 Kemtron Knitter-Switch Lemo SA Mouser Electronics Murata PEI Genesis 37 37 43 7, 20 & 51 51 31, 50 & 51 Powersolve Rebound Electronics Rochester Electronics RS Components 11 18 & 29 10 & 39 5 & 23
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6 Which movie tells the real life exploits of Harold Abrahams?
7 The Bardini & BargelloMuseums are in which city?
8 In tennis how many events make up a Grand Slam?
9 What did Joseph Pullitzer give a prize for?
10 Where in Canada is the world’s second largest French speaking city?
The answers to this months Breakout are on page 51
FIND THE FOLLOWING HIDDENWORDS: ORCHIDS, DAFFODILS, GLADIOLI, ROSES, CROCUS, LILIES, SWEET PEA, SUNFLOWER, HYACINTH, CARNATION
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