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Puzzle Solutions: 2021 Semester 2

Quizzers and cruciverbalists, rejoice!

August 26, 2021 Tournesol, Cloudrunner and Some Hack
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Puzzle Solutions: 2021 Semester 1

We've got the answers you're looking for

April 8, 2021 Tournesol, Ms Eel Kink, Cloudrunner, Some Hack and Sarah Purvis
Puzzle Solutions, Uncategorized // Puzzles

Puzzles: Week Five

All the puzzles and solutions from Week Five Semester 1

March 31, 2019 Clou D. Runner
Puzzle Solutions // Puzzles

Puzzles: Week Four

All the puzzles and solutions from Week Four

March 24, 2019 Some Hack and Tournesol
Honi Puzzles
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Puzzles: Week Three

All the puzzles and solutions from Week Three

March 24, 2019 Cloudrunner
Puzzle Solutions // Puzzles

Puzzles: Week Two

All the puzzles and solutions from Week Two

March 10, 2019 Tournesol
Honi Puzzles Week One 2019
Puzzle Solutions // Puzzles

Puzzles: Week One

All the puzzles and solutions from Week One

March 3, 2019 Cloudrunner
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Puzzle Solutions // Puzzles

Get a Clue? CrossSoc’s cryptic explainer

Get down with Tournesol and get across cryptic crosswords

February 20, 2019 Tournesol
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David Astle: Sunday Breakfast Sniper

Student journalist interrupts Mr. Apricot’s work (7,6)

July 30, 2015 Patrick Morrow

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