SPACE – the final frontier… well maybe not, but with so much content often coming in for the magazine, space is sometimes a tricky thing to deal with. So, for the puzzles page, we will be providing the answers here on the news page each month. The 'Honey Pot' was on page 29, on the beach by the smuggler.
Question | Answer | ||
1 | “Beware the Ides of March” comes from which Shakespearean play? | Julius Caesar | |
2 | In Greek mythology, self-absorbed Narcissus was turned into what flower? | Daffodil | |
3 | In which year did The Commodores have a hit “Three Times A Lady? | 1978 | |
4 | In which English county will you find the town of March? | Cambridgeshire | |
5 | Who wrote the novel “Middlemarch”? | George Elliot / Mary Ann Evans | |
6 | What is the 3rd element of the Periodic Table? | Lithium | |
7 | Which three actors played “The Three Amigos”? | Steve Martin, Chevy Chase, Martin Short | |
8 | What colours are the earth, live and neutral wires of an electric cable? | Earth: Green & Yellow, Live: Brown, Neutral: Blue | |
9 | What were Donald Duck’s three nephews called? | Huey, Dewey, Louie | |
10 | What were the names of the Three Musketeers? | Athos, Aramis, Porthos | |
11 | What is the home of a hare called? | Form | |
12 | 1. Who wrote “Alice in Wonderland”? | Lewis Carroll / Charles Dodgson |