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Going Out - Page 50


Female Focus PUZZLE TIME! SPANISH WORDSEARCH


La barbacoa - The barbecue. Fire up the grill and get your friends round, there is no better way to enjoy the summer. There are 24 (blue) Spanish words; remember they can go up, down, across, diagonally or even backwards and some letters will have been used more than once!


AMIGOS - FRIENDS ASADO - ROAST BARBACOA - BARBECUE CARBÓN - CHARCOAL CERVEZA - BEER ENSALADAS - SALADS ESPÁTULA - SPATULA FAMILIA - FAMILY FUEGO - FIRE GRASA - GREASE HAMBURGUESAS - HAMBURGERS MAÍZ - CORN MESA - TABLE MOSCAS - FLIES MOSTAZA - MUSTARD PARRILLA - GRILL PATATAS FRITAS - FRIED CHIPS PERRITO CALIENTE - HOT DOG REFRESCOS - SODAS SALSA - SAUCE SOLOMILLO - TENDERLOIN TORTILLA - SPANISH OMELETTE VERDURAS - VEGETABLES VINO - WINE


SUDOKU


Here are two Sudoku puzzles of different skill levels for you to try. Fill in the grid so that every row, every column and every 3 x 3 grid contains the digits 1 through to 9 with no repeats, that means that no number is repeated in any row, column or box.


See classified section for Sudoku answers


Samaritans in Spain announce new listener team in Denia


Samaritans in Spain are pleased to announce that a number of volunteers have recently completed training for a new branch in Denia which opened on Thursday 9th June and the team took it’s first calls the very same day. This is an additional unit to the satellite in Madrid and the drop in and call centre headquarters at Punta Prima, Torrevieja.


Samaritans in Spain operates a 24 hour 365 days a year FREEPHONE (900 525 100) service in English offering confidential and non-judgmental emotional support to any caller in distress. Whatever the problem they will go through it with you. Alternatively you can email: pat@samaritansinspain.com and for further information please visit www.samaritansinspain.com. New volunteers are always welcome for listening and non-listening roles within the charity.


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