NOVEMBER DIGEST
2019
C R O S S W O R D
Across
1 Chemical indicator strips (4,6)
6 Open way for travel or transportation (4)
10 Clean with some chemical process (5)
11 Putting together broken parts (9)
12 Strong country cider (7)
13 Collect discarded or refused material (7)
14 Commuters who uses public transportation (12)
18 Home built by a municipal body (7,5)
21 Patent medicine whose effi cacy is questionable (7)
23 Prompting more thought (7)
24 Material with negligible electrical or thermal
conductivity (9)
25 Chemically inactive (5)
26 Any soft or soggy mass (4)
27 Belonging to modern times (7-3)
Down
1 Move or stir about violently (6)
2 Consisting of a haphazard assortment of
different kinds (6)
3 Heavy tool powered by compressed air (9,5)
4 Structure erected on the line between two properties (5,4)
5 Strong lines (5)
7 Combined with a gas in the air (8)
8 Remove the oil from (8)
9 Service area that sells petrol (7,7)
15 Impressions made by the foot of a horse (4-5)
16 White trivalent metallic element (8)
17 Supports oneself (8)
19 Point on the cutting part of a drill (3-3)
20 Showing signs of wear and tear (6)
22 Non-specifi c agent that imparts motion (5)
When completed rearrange the highlighted squares to spell out a
branch of engineering that uses terraforming.
The fi rst correct answer received will win a £20 Amazon voucher.
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