Daily Mirror

Battleship­s

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The entire fleet of ships, shown below, is hidden in the grid. They may be lying horizontal­ly or vertically, but they must not be touching each other, even diagonally. The numbers along the side and top of the grid show you how many parts of ships can be found in each row or column. When ships are placed in the grid, you can fill in the misses all around them. Three hits and a miss have been filled in for you. Can you discover where each ship lies? Solutions in Monday’s Daily Mirror

QUIZWORD

ACROSS: 1 The Swimmer, 8 Haywire, 9 Rocca, 10 Ruby, 11 Leon, 12 DOA, 14 Vienne, 15 Huesca, 18 Rat, 20 Elam, 21 Ghee, 23 Ament, 24 Kneller, 25 Stewart Lee.

DOWN: 1 Toynbee, 2 Elie, 3 Wiesel, 4 Merengue, 5 El Cid, 6 The Reversal, 7 Samaraweer­a, 13 Undertow, 16 Schalke,

CROSSWORD

ACROSS: 1 Abbreviate, 8 Oatmeal, 9 Hence, 10 Ayes, 11 Film, 12 Tie, 14 Cordon, 15 Sniper, 18 Nap, 20 Doom, 21 Stet, 23 Loose, 24 Cortege, 25 Mouth organ.

DOWN: 1 Ant bear, 2 Brew, 3 Eclair, 4 Inhumane, 5 Tenet, 6 Roman candle, 7 Celebritie­s, 13 Cold feet, 16 Pattern, 17 Poncho, 19 Photo, 22 Drag.

TWO-SPEED COFFEEBREA­K

ACROSS: 3 Abdomen, 7 Double, 8 Balance, 9 Stun, 11 Firm, 12 Horde, 15 Aide, 16 Rays, 17 Dread, 18 Mite, 19 Riot, 21 Natural, 22 Vacant, 23 Sweeten.

DOWN: 1 Eden, 2 Outside, 3 Album, 4 Bean, 5 Oratorio, 6 Nieces, 10 Treasure, 11 Fir, 13 Rat trap, 14 Dye, 15 Adonis, 18 Milan,

19 Rave, 20 Beta.

NAME GAME BLUE HAWAII

1B, 2E, 3I, 4U, 5W, 6A, 7A, 8L, 9H, 10I.

30-SEC BRAIN TEASER Beginner 2

Intermedia­te 190

Genius 87

CODEBREAKE­R

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