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Please verify your email address. Your browser does not support the video tag. Puzzle games are perfect for those who like to get their brain working, whether it's ...
The first clue tells you that By The Lake (1st) and By The Lake (2nd) are blue. By The Lake (1st) tells you that In The Bush (1st), In The Bush (3rd) and In The Bush (5th) are one color, so the latter ...
From the clue in cell 8, we know that cell 18 is c. We also know that the corner cells contain E, I, O and U. The letter E must be in the fifth column, since there is only one step between C and E ...
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Please verify your email address. Beechcraft introduced its first twin-engine aircraft, the Baron, in 1961. More than 6,691 units of that model have been produced since then, with more on the way. The ...
Next week, the Chancellor, Rachel Reeves, apparently plans to raise the rate of National Insurance paid by employers. But the Government itself is a large employer, through the NHS for example.