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Gchq Christmas Puzzle
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I'm not trying to increase the circulation of The Daily Telegraph
but puzzlers may want to check out the brain teaser set by a
GCHQ chief.
The grid is on page 7 of today's paper.
but puzzlers may want to check out the brain teaser set by a
GCHQ chief.
The grid is on page 7 of today's paper.
Answers
same as this http:// metro. co. uk/ 2015/ 12/ 10/ can- you- solve- gchqs- christmas- card- puzzle- 5556166/ ? here's a larger picture of the grid https:// metrouk2. files. wordpress. com/ 2015/ 12/ grid- shading- puzzle. jpg? quality= 80& strip= all& strip= all
12:58 Thu 10th Dec 2015
same as this http:// metro.c o.uk/20 15/12/1 0/can-y ou-solv e-gchqs -christ mas-car d-puzzl e-55561 66/ ?
here's a larger picture of the grid https:/ /metrou k2.file s.wordp ress.co m/2015/ 12/grid -shadin g-puzzl e.jpg?q uality= 80& strip=a ll& strip=a ll
here's a larger picture of the grid https:/
Mungomouse
I do not think that you are supposed to fill the gap. I believe this to be a sequence of snooker shots with the hyphen representing a foul shot after which yellow is a free ball. This would mean the "What comes after" refers to after the shot after the pink which would mean that the answer is probably red.
If all the reds had gone, then the answer would be yellow.
Rather convoluted but if have got Q1 right then you are getting into the man's/woman's mind.
I do not think that you are supposed to fill the gap. I believe this to be a sequence of snooker shots with the hyphen representing a foul shot after which yellow is a free ball. This would mean the "What comes after" refers to after the shot after the pink which would mean that the answer is probably red.
If all the reds had gone, then the answer would be yellow.
Rather convoluted but if have got Q1 right then you are getting into the man's/woman's mind.
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