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guardian kakuro: Will Shortz Presents Easy Kakuro Will Shortz, 2006-04-18 The puzzle phenomenon keeps on growing with this collection of 150 puzzles that can be done in just a few minutes. Original. |
guardian kakuro: Kakuro Presented by Will Shortz Will Shortz, 2006-02-21 The New York Times crossword editor and puzzlemaster takes on the latest puzzle craze that's even more addictive than Sudoku, with this collection of 100 addictive logic puzzles. |
guardian kakuro: Will Shortz Presents Summertime Pocket Kakuro Will Shortz, 2006-05-30 IF YOU LIKE SUDOKU, YOU'LL LOVE KAKURO! For sudoku fans looking for a new puzzle to delight and challenge them, Will Shortz, the crossword editor of The New York Times and America's puzzlemaster, presents kakuro. If you've never tried these deceptively simple-looking puzzles, get set: Millions of puzzlers around the globe are already hooked! The object is quite simple: Place a single digit from 1 to 9 in each white square of a crossword-like grid. A clue number, shown in a shaded square, represents the sum of the digits to be placed in the white squares to the right of it (for an Across answer) or beneath it (for a Down answer). No digit is repeated within an answer. Like sudoku, kakuro is a crossword puzzle using numbers. The only skills needed to solve a kakuro puzzle are addition and subtraction (no other math), and a good sense of logic. So pick up your pencil and get ready to see if you can kakuro! |
guardian kakuro: Kakuro Guardian News and Media Ltd, 2005-11-14 When the Guardian relaunched their new Berliner sized paper this autumn, they chose Kakuro as one of their launch vehicles. Kakuro (called Kakro in Japan and Cross Sums in the USA) has become the new number puzzle phenomenon gathering millions of fans worldwide. Older than puzzle favourite Sudoku and played for many years in Japan, Kakuro is best described as a kind of mathematical crossword. Like Sudoku, Kakuro is played on grids of varying sizes. Each grid consists of blank and filled squares similar to a crossword puzzle and the object of Kakuro is to fill in each of the white squares with the numbers 1-9 so that each set of blanks adds up to the total to the left or above. The same number cannot be used more than once in each set. Some filled in squares have a diagonal slash across them with two numbers - one above and one below the diagonal. These are the 'clues' - the number in the top right corner relates to a horizontal 'clue' and the one in the bottom left corner relates to a vertical one. The Guardian Book of Kakuro features over 100 different number puzzles, graduating from 40 simple number games to 20 puzzles of medium difficulty and then finally featuring some really tough puzzle games for those who have mastered the skill. Each puzzle has been hand crafted by a Japanese inventor and is wholly original. The Guardian Book of Kakuro includes four pages of 'How To', explaining the rules and featuring example puzzles, plus a page of unique number combinations. |
guardian kakuro: The Official Book of Kakuro: Book 1 Timothy E. Parker, 2005-12-15 Sharpen your pencils–and your wits–there’s a new puzzle in town. Millions of Sudoku fans around the world are discovering a brand new addiction: the brain-buster Kakuro. Combining the appeal of a crossword with the addictive properties of Sudoku, it’s the latest puzzle craze to come from Japan. Kakuro is more challenging, more compulsive, and more fun than anything you’ve played before. Includes: 50 Easy, 50 Medium, and 50 Hard puzzles Rules, Tips and Strategies A unique sum chart that is the key to unlocking the logic of Kakuro |
guardian kakuro: Self-Reflexive Journalism Anna Marchi, 2019-03-21 This book develops a corpus-assisted approach to the study of self-reflexivity in journalism and examines the ways in which news workers and subsequently, news organizations, choose to promote an identity for themselves and the ideologies that accompany them. Using The Guardian as a case study, the volume draws on its Corpus Assisted Discourse Studies (CADS) to explore ways in which a newspaper can reflect upon itself, including how newspapers conceptualize the role of the media, how they define good vs. bad journalism, what they see as professional values, how they attempt to cement community membership amongst their readers, how they construct and project their overall identity and role as newspapers and also how they see their position within the larger community. A chapter on the book’s methodological framework reflects on critical aspects of CADS, including triangulation, objectivity and subjectivity, total accountability, and replicability. CADS methods are applied in the analysis chapters, with accompanying reflections on what we learn about the strengths and also maybe about some of the limitations of corpus methodology. A summarizing chapter ties these strands together to make the case for a CADS approach to journalism and media studies and look to the future at how the digital age has shaped the journalism landscape. With its focus in extending a CADS approach to other aspects of journalism scholarship, this volume is key reading for graduate students and researchers in corpus linguistics, discourse analysis, media studies, and journalism studies. |
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guardian kakuro: Game & Puzzle Design, vol. 1, no. 1, 2015 (B&W) Cameron Browne, 2015-07-15 Game & Puzzle Design is a peer-reviewed research journal publishing high quality work on all aspects of game and puzzle design. The journal is published twice a year and is sponsored by the Queensland University of Technology (QUT). Black & white edition (with full colour cover). |
guardian kakuro: Problem-Solving and Thinking Skills Resources for Able and Talented Children Barry Teare, 2006-01-01 With curriculum links across a range of subjects, this book is intended for use in normal lessons, enrichment activities, for homework, on thinking skills courses, as competitions or as activities for extracurricular clubs or societies. Written with busy teachers in mind, it includes helpful resources. |
guardian kakuro: Cracking Kakuro Guardian, 2006-01-18 If You Like Sudoku, You'll Love Kakuro! Kakuro is a brand-new number logic game made for fans of sudoku who are ready for something different. It’s a little more challenging than sudoku, and it’s overtaking sudoku’s popularity in Japan and England. In kakuro, you start out with a completely blank grid, just like a crossword puzzle. Only to ace these puzzles, you’ll have to use all the skills you’ve been sharpening with both crossword puzzles and sudoku puzzles. Add into the mix logic and a tiny bit of math (but nothing scary!) and you’ve got a highly absorbing and incredibly satisfying puzzle game that is just as addictive as sudoku. Cracking Kakurogives you 100 of these fun and challenging puzzles, plus all of the rules for play and one puzzle that’s explained step by step. There’s also a table of Unique Digit Answers, which offers a shortcut to success and will help you add up numbers in your head! A great gift for any crossword fan or sudoku addict,Cracking Kakurois the perfect introduction to the newest puzzle craze. |
guardian kakuro: The Elegance of the Hedgehog Muriel Barbery, 2025-04 A moving, funny, triumphant novel that exalts the quiet victories of the inconspicuous. In an elegant apartment building in the heart of Paris, Renée, the concierge, scrutinizes the vacuous lives of its well-to-do tenants. Outwardly she conforms to every stereotype of the concierge: plump, cantankerous, addicted to television. Yet, unbeknownst to her employers, Renée is a sophisticated autodidact who adores art, philosophy, music, and Japanese culture. Then there's Paloma, twelve years old. Convinced of the meaninglessness of life, she's decided to end her own on her thirteenth birthday. Until then she will continue behaving as everyone expects her to behave, hiding behind the mask of an average pre-teen. Paloma and Renée hide both their true talents and their finest qualities from a world they suspect will not appreciate them. The arrival in the building of a wealthy Japanese tenant changes a delicate and fragile equilibrium. This story, like all great tales, will break your heart, but it will also make you realize--or remember--that sometimes the pain is worth it.--Chicago Sun-Times |
guardian kakuro: The Secret Life of Words Henry Hitchings, 2009-09-29 “A colorful, thematic history of the English language . . . a fine choice for libraries and a ‘smorgasbord’ for language aficionados. Highly recommended.” —E. L. Battistella, Choice Words are essential to our everyday lives. An average person spends his or her day enveloped in conversations, e-mails, phone calls, text messages, directions, headlines, and more. But how often do we stop to think about the origins of the words we use? Have you ever thought about which words in English have been borrowed from Arabic, Dutch, or Portuguese? Try admiral, landscape, and marmalade, just for starters. The Secret Life of Words is a wide-ranging account not only of the history of English language and vocabulary, but also of how words witness history, reflect social change, and remind us of our past. Henry Hitchings delves into the insatiable, ever-changing English language and reveals how and why it has absorbed words from more than 350 other languages—many originating from the most unlikely of places, such as shampoo from Hindi and kiosk from Turkish. From the Norman Conquest to the present day, Hitchings narrates the story of English as a living archive of our human experience. He uncovers the secrets behind everyday words and explores the surprising origins of our most commonplace expressions. The Secret Life of Words is a rich, lively celebration of the language and vocabulary that we too often take for granted. “A galloping history of English-speaking people and lists of words they have borrowed or invented.” —The New York Sun “Hitchings makes a delightful and knowledgeable guide, privy to many fascinating facts about the language . . . A well-researched, fluidly written book.” —Booklist |
guardian kakuro: Getting the Buggers to Add Up Mike Ollerton, Peter Sykes, 2012-03-08 The third edition of this bestselling book for teachers of secondary mathematics has been brought right up to date and benefits from an extra teacher voice. Together, the authors show how active learning and introducing an element of surprise can bring mathematics alive. With a firm focus on problem solving, independent exploration, thinking skills and applying maths to real-life situations, this book contains new ideas, anecdotes and strategies including brand new chapters on functional mathematics, how to make best use of assessment, and teacher and curriculum development. Brimming with useful tips and inspirational advice on every aspect of teaching, this book is essential reading for maths teachers at any stage of their career. |
guardian kakuro: Shadow and Bone Leigh Bardugo, 2013-05-07 The Grishaverse will be coming to Netflix soon with Shadow and Bone, an original series Enter the Grishaverse with Book One of the Shadow and Bone Trilogy by the #1 New York Times-bestselling author of Six of Crows and Crooked Kingdom. Soldier. Summoner. Saint. Orphaned and expendable, Alina Starkov is a soldier who knows she may not survive her first trek across the Shadow Fold--a swath of unnatural darkness crawling with monsters. But when her regiment is attacked, Alina unleashes dormant magic not even she knew she possessed. Now Alina will enter a lavish world of royalty and intrigue as she trains with the Grisha, her country's magical military elite--and falls under the spell of their notorious leader, the Darkling. He believes Alina can summon a force capable of destroying the Shadow Fold and reuniting their war-ravaged country, but only if she can master her untamed gift. As the threat to the kingdom mounts and Alina unlocks the secrets of her past, she will make a dangerous discovery that could threaten all she loves and the very future of a nation. Welcome to Ravka . . . a world of science and superstition where nothing is what it seems. A New York Times Bestseller A Los Angeles Times Bestseller An Indie Next List Book This title has Common Core connections. Praise for the Grishaverse A master of fantasy. --The Huffington Post Utterly, extremely bewitching. --The Guardian The best magic universe since Harry Potter. --Bustle This is what fantasy is for. --The New York Times Book Review A] world that feels real enough to have its own passport stamp. --NPR The darker it gets for the good guys, the better. --Entertainment Weekly Sultry, sweeping and picturesque. . . . Impossible to put down. --USA Today There's a level of emotional and historical sophistication within Bardugo's original epic fantasy that sets it apart. --Vanity Fair Unlike anything I've ever read. --Veronica Roth, bestselling author of Divergent Bardugo crafts a first-rate adventure, a poignant romance, and an intriguing mystery --Rick Riordan, bestselling author of the Percy Jackson series This is a great choice for teenage fans of George R.R. Martin and J.R.R. Tolkien. --RT Book Reviews Read all the books in the Grishaverse The Shadow and Bone Trilogy (previously published as The Grisha Trilogy) Shadow and Bone Siege and Storm Ruin and Rising The Six of Crows Duology Six of Crows Crooked Kingdom King of Scars The Language of Thorns: Midnight Tales and Dangerous Magic |
guardian kakuro: Vocabulary 2.0 Dr.Shoba K.N, Are you flowing with the word current? How do you react when you come across a new word? It sounds familiar but the affix it carries unsettles you. It has taken a new form, thanks to the compound that has been glued to it. You feel you know the meaning of the word, but still unsure to use it yourself, you badly want to double-check its origin, meaning and usage. Some words you feel are extremely informal and cannot be used unless your dictionary approves of it. Sharing the enthusiasm and curiosity with innumerable word mongers, this book takes a peek into words that have made their way to existence. Not mere existence, but they thrive in the internet and media before by popular academic consensus, they enter the red carpet of dictionaries. Whether you are in the pursuit to increase your wordbank or you are the kind who likes to flaunt around ‘cool’ words or a novice to the world of internet lingo or an expert who looks into how words metamorphose for survival, this book is definitely for you! |
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guardian kakuro: Pattern-Based Constraint Satisfaction and Logic Puzzles (Second Edition) Denis Berthier, 2015-07-11 Pattern-Based Constraint Satisfaction and Logic Puzzles (Second Edition) develops a pure logic, pattern-based perspective of solving the finite Constraint Satisfaction Problem (CSP), with emphasis on finding the simplest solution. Different ways of reasoning with the constraints are formalised by various families of resolution rules, each of them carrying its own notion of simplicity. A large part of the book illustrates the power of the approach by applying it to various popular logic puzzles. It provides a unified view of how to model and solve them, even though they involve very different types of constraints: obvious symmetric ones in Sudoku, non-symmetric but transitive ones in Futoshiki, topological and geometric ones in Map colouring, Numbrix and Hidato, non-binary arithmetic ones in Kakuro and both non-binary and non-local ones in Slitherlink. It also shows that the most familiar techniques for these puzzles can be understood as mere application-specific presentations of the general rules. |
guardian kakuro: Hidato 3 Gyora Benedek, 2012-06-12 In this third Hidato collection we offer challenging puzzles in five difficulty levels with practice and bonus puzzles included. Hidato® is a pure logic puzzle that is easy to learn and difficult to master, making it the perfect challenge. Each Hidato puzzle starts with a grid partially filled with numbers. The goal is to fill the grid with consecutive numbers that connect horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. Hidato can be solved using 100 percent logic and requires no math or guesswork. You need only careful thought and determination to solve Hidato® puzzles. Hidato 3 presents 200 brand-new Hidato puzzles for hours of summer puzzling. |
guardian kakuro: I Smirt, You Stooze, They Krump Justin Crozier, Cormac McKeown, Elspeth Summers, 2006 Tina At The Silent Disco Contains The Very Latest Additions To The English Language. Drawn From The Collins Word Web And The Collins Wordexchange, It Is The Most Up-To-The-Minute Guide To Evolving Language. Collins Has Always Excelled At Providing Up-To-Date Language In Its Dictionaries Through Its Sophisticated Language-Monitoring Resources. Now, Tina At The Silent Disco Focuses Specifically On The Newest Additions To The Language, Combining Up-To-The-Minute Vocabulary With The Colourful Stories Behind The Next Generation Of English Words. So, If You Like To Keep Your Finger On The Pulse Of The Biggest, Boldest, Fastest-Changing Language On The Planet, This Is The Year S Must-Have Book. *Tina N Chiefly Us A Slang Term For Metamphetamine [From Sixteenth The Fraction Of An Ounce In Which The Drug Is Commonly Sold Illicitly. Silent Disco N A Form Of Music Event At Which The Music Is Broadcast To Wireless Headphones Worn By The Attendees, Thereby Ensuring That Those In The Vicinity Of The Event Are Not Troubled By Noise Pollution |
guardian kakuro: The Big Book of Kakuro Puzzles Conceptis Puzzles, 2006-03 What kakuro fan could resist this huge collection? Featuring 940 grids in varying levels of difficulty, it has more than enough to satisfy even the most avid enthusiast. Half sudoku, half crossword, language-free kakuro is set to become the next worldwide puzzle phenomenon. The basics are simple: just fill in the empty squares using numbers from 1 to 9 so that the sum of each horizontal set of squares equals the clue on its left, and the sum of each vertical set of squares equals the clue on the top. No number can appear more than once in any sum. An introduction explains all the rules, gives good solving tips, and takes beginners through a sample puzzle. |
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guardian kakuro: Brain Games - Japanese Puzzles Publications International Ltd., Brain Games, 2020-08-15 Explore the world of Japanese logic puzzles and challenge your mind with 10 different types of grid-based puzzles. Includes Akari, Fillomino, Futoshiki, Gokigen, Hashi, Kakuro, Masyu, Mathdoku, and more. Construct bridges, light up chambers, organize numbers, or connect the dots. A clear and easy-to-follow explanation of how to solve each type of puzzle. Spiral binding allows the book to lay flat for easy puzzling. Answers in the back |
guardian kakuro: Killer Sudoku Guardian, Guardian Staff, Guardian the Observer, Stuart Pawley, 2009-11-05 Move over ordinary Sudoku - you have been replaced by a sexier and altogether more cut-throat puzzle ninja: Killer Sudoku. Combining elements of sudoku and kakuro, these head-scratchers will test the skills of even the most practised sudoku fan. This collection contains 150 puzzles of varying levels of difficulty, so whether you're new to the Killer Sudoku grid or are a seasoned solver looking for a challenge, this book will keep you occupied. Be warned, though - some of these puzzles are so fiendishly difficult they may well keep you up all night! |
guardian kakuro: The Times Quiz Book: 4000 challenging general knowledge questions The Times Mind Games, Olav Bjortomt, 2016-12-08 4000 questions in more than 200 challenging quizzes from the MindGames section of The Times to really test your general knowledge. Set the pace as quiz master for your friends, colleagues and family, or pit yourself against 4-times world-champion Olav in a battle of wits. Includes a picture question in each round. |
guardian kakuro: The Book of Japanese Puzzles Gareth Moore, 2005-11-24 An absorbing blend of numbers and logic makes the puzzles in this book completely addictive. With 150 completely new and unique Sudoku, Kakuro and Hanjie puzzles, each with increasing levels of difficulty, The Book of Japanese Puzzles offers games ranging from gentle teasers to mind-bending conundrums. It also contains full instructions to each game, along with hints, tips and strategic guides, together with those all-important solutions. |
guardian kakuro: Bulletin Östasiatiska museet, 1977 |
guardian kakuro: Puzzle Ninja Alex Bellos, 2018-07-05 Pit your wits against the people who created Sudoku: the puzzle masters of Japan. |
guardian kakuro: Orion Lost Alastair Chisholm, 2020-01-09 The transport ship Orion is four months out of Earth when catastrophe strikes - leaving the ship and everyone on board stranded in deep space Suddenly it's up to thirteen-year-old Beth and her friends to navigate through treacherous and uncharted territory to reach safety. But a heavily-damaged ship, space pirates, a mysterious alien species, and an artificial intelligence that Beth doesn't know if she can trust means that getting home has never been so difficult... Hugely gripping, with incredible twists and a fast-paced, action-packed story, this is an unputdownable science fiction adventure - perfect for fans of Star Wars. |
guardian kakuro: Sandwich Sudoku Clarity Media, 2019-06-12 Welcome to this brand-new book, containing 100 sandwich sudoku puzzles. This fun sudoku variant is also known as between-1-and-6 and between-1-and-9 sudoku.The rules are simple: first, you must obey the standard sudoku rules. These say that the numbers 1-6 (or 1-9) must be placed once in each row, column, and bold-lined box in the grid. The new 'sandwich' rule works as follows: around the outside of the grid you are presented with a series of numbers: one at the end of each row and each column. These tell you the sum of the numbers that appear between the 1 and 6 (or 1 and 9) in that row/column. This book contains 50 6x6 sandwich sudoku puzzles, and 50 9x9 puzzles. The smallest number that can appear around the outside of the grid is 0, and for a 9x9 puzzle this means that the 0 and the 9 are adjacent in the relevant row/column. The highest number in a 9x9 puzzle is 35 (2+3+4+5+6+7+8), which tells you that the 1 and the 9 must be at the start and end of that region. We hope you enjoy these puzzles. Solutions are at the back should you get stuck or want to check your answers are correct. You will never need to guess to solve these puzzles, but rather apply a combination of standard sudoku solving logic mixed with new logic introduced by the sandwich values around the edge of the grid. Enjoy tucking in! |
guardian kakuro: Succeeding as a Maths Teacher Jemma Sherwood, Amie Meek, Caroline Kennedy, Emma Weston, 2023-08-31 An all-encompassing guide to mastering teaching maths in secondary schools, Succeeding as a Maths Teacher is a unique manual that gives advice and guidance for maths teachers at all stages of their career. This handbook not only offers foundational advice on how to deliver the most effective maths lessons, but also delves deeper into key ideas for more experienced teachers, such as how the science of learning applies to mathematics and nuances in instructional design. Written by lead practitioners in maths at Ormiston Academies Trust, with a combined teaching experience of over 60 years, Succeeding as a Maths Teacher takes you from your first days in the classroom through to leading a department. Along the way, the authors explore the purpose of a maths education, topics such as modelling and questioning, how to develop a high-quality maths curriculum and the importance of planning learning over lessons, adapting your teaching in light of feedback, reasoning and solving problems, and enriching pupils' experiences of learning maths. The Succeeding As... series offers practical, no-nonsense guidance to help you excel in a specific role in a secondary school. Including everything you need to be successful in your teaching career, the books are ideal for those just starting out as well as more experienced practitioners looking to develop their skill sets. |
guardian kakuro: Daughters of Qora: the Legend of Sophia Faye T. Knight, 2010-09-14 Long ago, a mysterious jewel crash landed on the desert world of Qora. The jewel is the living heart of the rain goddess, Sophia, who promises to be reborn as a human girl in order to reclaim what she has lost. Sixteen-year-old Kalkuro Azura is unaware the goddess lives inside her. Destined to become a human sacrifice, Kalkuro dreams of a brighter future. When she is suddenly kidnapped by a mysterious stranger, Kalkuro is unexpectedly swept away on a treasure hunt that will reveal her true powers...and her true love. |
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guardian kakuro: The Everything Kakuro Challenge Book Charles Timmerman, 2006-02-27 Go crazy for cross sums! Kakuro is taking the puzzle world by storm! Packed with more than 200 all-new puzzles ready to stump the sharpest of minds, these tricky cross sums will challenge you from the very first number. You’ll find page after page of grids and clues inviting you to pull up a chair and puzzle away for as long as you can. Solve one—and you’re hooked! Puzzle expert Charles Timmerman offers you: —Easy-to-understand rules and strategies —Tips and tricks for faster solving —200+ puzzles for hours of fun So put your logic skills to the ultimate test with these irresistible and entertaining puzzles—so fun, once you start you won’t be able to stop! |
guardian kakuro: The I Book of Jigsawdoku I. Newspaper, Clarity Media, 2018-10-08 Welcome to the official i Book of Jigsawdoku. The book features brand new content throughout, with a collection of over 100 puzzles that have been specially selected by the creators of the i puzzle page, for both existing fans as well as new. This fantastic collection of jigsawdoku featuring 95 standard jigsawdoku and 5 samurai jigsawdoku puzzles will engage even the most avid solver. Instructions are featured at the start of the book for every puzzle and solutions are included at the back of the book. |
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guardian kakuro: Bumper Book of Puzzles Guardian Staff, 2010-07-01 Ever since the crossword was appeared in the newspaper in 1923, we Brits have enjoyed our daily brain-teaser. In recent years, studies have even shown that puzzle-solving can help keep the brain fit and limber. We all have a favourite sort of puzzle, and whether you're a wordsmith who likes to exercise their braincells with the cryptic crossword or a number-cruncher who likes nothing better than solving a sudoku, this book's broad selection of puzzles is bound to keep you guessing. |
guardian kakuro: Brain Training DK, 2009-12-21 Brain Training is an easy-to-digest collection of puzzles and tips to help exercise the brain and keep the cognitive faculties razor-sharp. Brain Training covers key areas of brain function, including memory, perception, problem-solving, verbal reasoning, and the body (how diet, exercise, meditation and other physical and mental fillips can raise brainpower). Each chapter then concentrates on a specific brain function, beginning with a lively explanation of how it works and then offers the most effective prescriptions available to exercise that particular mental function. For those who are struggling with memory, those having trouble learning new things, or those facing the pressures of exams - in fact, by anyone who wishes to maximize their cognitive potential - Brain Training is an indispensable resource to get the flabbiest brain fighting fit once again. |
guardian kakuro: The Times Quick Cryptic Crossword Book 1: 80 World-Famous Crossword Puzzles (the Times Crosswords) The Times Mind Games, Richard Rogan, 2016-05-05 A new series of 80 puzzles from The Times adapting the cryptic puzzle for those with a hectic lifestyle and schedule. Ideal for those starting out with cryptic crosswords, and those who d like to tackle the main puzzle but feel daunted, or who can perhaps only solve a handful of clues. Appearing Monday to Friday in the puzzle pages of Times2, this crossword has a reduced 13x13 grid size and reduced difficulty too, the intention being to encourage people to take their first steps in tackling cryptic crosswords. And also to cater for those of us who have limited time to devote to our favorite pastime and need a ready-made set of puzzles that is solvable in a short space of time. |
guardian kakuro: Monster Book of Japanese Puzzles Michael Mepham, 2006-03-10 In this monster book with more than 400 mind-bending puzzles, Mepham brings his famous Sudoku and Kakuro puzzles together with three puzzles that are now taking over Japan: Hitori, Masyu, and Nurikabe. |
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Guardian Healthcare offers home healthcare support for individuals and families needing care in Massachusetts. Call us to learn more about our services. Phone: 1-888-943-1976 Fax: 1-888 …
Annuities and retirement products for individuals and families - Guardian
Guardian offers a variety of annuities, and each can be tailored to your specific needs: immediate annuities that start distributing income after you provide a single, lump-sum payment; fixed …
Affordable Disability Insurance Plans for Individuals and ... - Guardian
Affordable long-term disability plans for the self-employed and people who want to supplement coverage from work. Protect the financial wellness of employees with short- and long-term …
How to register for a Guardian Anytime account
How Guardian members can register for a Guardian Anytime account to access online services such as submitting claims and viewing insurance documents.
Guardianship & Conservatorship of Incapacitated Persons
Find out who can become a guardian of an incapacitated adult and what the guardianship process is like. Guardianship is a legal process that gives the guardian permission to take care of and …