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SUDOKU Instructions •Each horizontal & vertical row should include the numbers 1 - 9
•Each 3 x 3 box should include the numbers 1 - 9
•Each numbermust appear onlyONCE in each line and once in each 3x3 grid
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E R P E R L E E Advertisers Index AEL Crystals Ltd America II Electronics Demmell Products Digi-Key Corporation Farnell Fischer Connectors 45 25 39 IFC, 13 & 33 26 & OBC 17 Future Electronics Interpower Components Ltd Karl Kruse GmbH & Co Mouser Electronics Olson Electronics PEI Genesis 31 Powersolve 9 18 15, 20 & 51 7 27, 50 & 51 RS Components 5 & 23 Rebound Electronics Rochester Electronics 16 & 29 42 11 QUICK FIRE QUIz… 1 5
1 In The Simpsons, what is Homer’s favourite food?
2 What would you do with a Saxhorn?
3 Who was singer Lorna Luft’s famous actress mother?
4 What are the metal disks on the rim of a tambourine called?
5 Which actress playedMaddie Hayes in Moonlighting?
6 What is a ratite?
7 From which continent did couscous originate?
8 What is panettone? 9 What colour is platinum?
10 Which pop star did model Iman marry in 1992?
The answers to this months Breakout are on page 51
FIND THE FOLLOWING HIDDENWORDS: KIWI FRUIT, SATSUMAS, BANANAS, PEARS, APPLES, ORANGES, GRAPES, PEACHES, TANGERINES, PINEAPPLES
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