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Three of the week's headline makers are hidden in the following sentence:
Crib end is torrid; no crow joins scratch call.
To find the answers, all you need do is group the words into batches of three, then rearrange the letters within each group. A copy of the new Larousse Desk Reference Encyclopedia will be awarded to the first correct answer opened on 22 February. Entries to: Saturday Pastimes, the Independent, 1 Canada Square, Canary Wharf, London E14 5DL.
27 January competition:
GRAMMAR - SCHOOL = HARMAN has the solution 1653356-897002=756354 (or similr with 2 & 4 transposed). In either case GRAMMAR = 1653356. Winner: Alison Barnes (Leeds).
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