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Spell out a two-word place name by traveling from each letter along the lines. You can only go through each circle once. (Hint: it’s a statuesque location.)
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Spell out a two-word place name by traveling from each letter along the lines. You can only go through each circle once. (Hint: it’s a statuesque location.)
Unscramble the letters to create six words that relate to reading.
Begin at one of the corner squares, move clockwise around the perimeter, and finish in the at the centre square to spell a nine-letter word. You must fill in the empty squares with your own letter.
This is a well-known William Shakespeare quote, except all of the vowels have been removed and the consonants have been put into groups of five letters. Replace the vowels and reveal the quote.
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The ‘X’ in each word represents a number of letters missing. Figure out the missing letters and uncover each word. (Hint: for each puzzle, the missing letters form different words that have something in common.)
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