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Code Cracker No: 31Each number represents a different letter of the alphabet. Work out which number stands for which letter to complete the crossword. We’ve given you two letters to start. All words are from a dictionary and no proper nouns are used. All letters of the alphabet are not always used.
SOLUTION: A=15, B=16, C=10, D=20, E=21, G=17, H=8, I=4, J=5, L=7, M=9, N=3, O=1, P=18, R=2, S=13, T=6, U=11, W=14, Y=12, Z=19
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Code Cracker No: 32Each number represents a different letter of the alphabet. Work out which number stands for which letter to complete the crossword. We’ve given you two letters to start. All words are from a dictionary and no proper nouns are used. All letters of the alphabet are not always used.
SOLUTION: A=18, B=19, C=17, D=15, E=8, G=13, H=11, I=5, K=9, L=3, M=2, N=20, O=4, P=7, R=12, S=1, T=22, U=16, V=21, W=6, X=10, Y=14
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Code Cracker No: 33Each number represents a different letter of the alphabet. Work out which number stands for which letter to complete the crossword. We’ve given you two letters to start. All words are from a dictionary and no proper nouns are used. All letters of the alphabet are not always used.
SOLUTION: A=7, B=17, C=6, D=1, E=10, F=5, G=11, H=21, I=16, K=12, L=4, M=19, N=14, O=9, P=3, R=18, S=13, T=20, U=8, W=15, Y=2
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Code Cracker No: 34Each number represents a different letter of the alphabet. Work out which number stands for which letter to complete the crossword. We’ve given you two letters to start. All words are from a dictionary and no proper nouns are used. All letters of the alphabet are not always used.
SOLUTION: A=7, C=12, D=15, E=8, G=14, H=4, I=9, K=6, L=19, M=10, N=20, O=17, P=5, R=11, S=18, T=1, U=13, V=2, W=3, Y=16
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Code Cracker No: 35Each number represents a different letter of the alphabet. Work out which number stands for which letter to complete the crossword. We’ve given you two letters to start. All words are from a dictionary and no proper nouns are used. All letters of the alphabet are not always used.
SOLUTION: A=21, B=5, C=4, D=9, E=16, F=20, G=15, H=17, I=8, K=19, L=13, M=2, N=22, O=14, P=3, R=18, S=1, T=11, U=12, V=10, W=6, Y=7
LATTER
TRIVIA - SEPTEMBERTRIVIA - AUGUST
233 Who’s biography is titled ‘Neither shaken nor stirred’? Sean Connery
234 What is the largest island in the Caribbean? Cuba
235 Which letter lies directly to the left of N on a standard keyboard? B
236 What was Donald Bradman’s Test average for Australia? 99.94
237 What is the former name of Silverchair? Innocent Criminals
238 What is Australia’s second oldest capital city? Hobart
239 In which two years did Greg Norman win the British Golf Open? 1986 and 1993
240 WhowonthefirstSheffieldShield? Victoria
241 Which states did Don Bradman play for? New South Wales and South Australia
242 What does a beaver live in? A lodge
243 How high is Uluru in metres? 345m
244 In which town is the Cherry Festival held each year? Young in New South Wales
245 What is Australia’s wettest town? Tully
246 What are the names of the Dukes of Hazzard boys? Luke and Bo
247 What is the home town of the artist Pro Hart? Broken Hill
248 How many days did the astronaut Andy Thomas spend on the Mir Space Station? 130
249 Who captained New South Wales to win the 2003 State of Origin series? Andrew Johns
250 Which band released the album Meteora in 2003? Linkin Park
251 Mad Max’s Interceptor was based on which car? 1973 XB Falcon GT Hardtop
252 How many strings are there on a mandolin? Eight
253 Which two Australians played Test cricket in the 70s, 80s and 90s? P. Sleep and A. Border
254 Which was the last summer Olympics Games where the host nation didn’t win a gold medal? 1976 Montreal
255 InwhichAustralianstatewascompulsoryvotingfirstintroduced? Queensland
256 Which town is at the junction of the Murray and Darling Rivers? Wentworth
257 WhatisAlPachino’srealfirstname? Alfredo
258 Who was the wicket keeper in the 1985 Rebel Australian Cricket tour? Steve Rixon
259 Which movie star was the inspiration behind Bugs Bunny? Clark Gable from It Happened One Night
260 Australia’s Ascot racecourse is in which city? Perth
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261 WhatisthevalueofPitofivedecimalplaces? 3.14159
262 Who wrote The Origin of the Species? Charles Darwin
263 Which Slim Dusty song is Australia’s only Gold 78 record? The Pub With No Beer
264 Who was the original singer of You’re So Vain? Carly Simon
265 Which bear grows the largest - Brown, Grizzly or Polar? Polar
266 In which year were the Ash Wednesday Fires? 1983
267 How many test scores over 200 did Don Bradman achieve? 12
268 WhatisthefirstnameofexPrimeMinisterMalcomFraser’swife? Tammy
269 Where were the 1968 Olympic games held? Mexico City
270 Mount Everest is on the border of which two countries? Nepal and Tibet
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