Puzzles Issue 337
By Ruby Rosenthal, Puzzles editor
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Jig Crystal
Fill in the four 8-letter words around the edges of the grid so that each shares its first and last letter with its neighbours. Then, fill in the 4-letter words so that one appears in each of the hexagonal groups of 4 spaces. These can read clockwise or anti-clockwise, and all share at least one letter with a neighbouring shape.
Digito
Place each number from 1-9 in the grid so that the sum of the three numbers in each row and column add to the totals on the right of and below the grid
Space Theme Cryptogram
Here, the letters that make up a popular quote have been substituted by numbers. To solve the puzzle, you have to figure out what the actual letters are and then use them all to make up the quote.
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