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SPOT THE DIFFERENCE­S PAGE F3 Did you spot the 12 difference­s?

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1. Toilet paper logo color 2. Paper towel pattern 3. Cannellini vs. black beans 4. Missing yeast packet 5. Inverted colors on wipes logo 6. Spray bottle eyes shift the other direction 7. Different soap top 8. Hair dye color 9. Spider 10. Tuna logo color 11. Pasta boxes color flipped 12. Gluten-free flour

FACT OR FICTION?

PAGE F4 Fact. You may remove your mask to sip a beverage, but otherwise it must remain on. Fiction. The trip starts at $314 a person for the sevenday trip, excluding taxes and

fees. Fiction. Cunard canceled its Alaska cruise season. Fact. After an outcry, Frontier said it would leave middle seats empty for free.

Fact. Despite the fact that Allegiant is a low-cost carrier.

Fact. TP theft has been reported in Nebraska when attendants were not present.

Fact. The national passenger railroad is spreading out passengers and requiring facial coverings.

Fiction. Some parks are beginning to open, but they are doing so cautiously. Check nps.gov/findapark to see what is open. Fiction. First, coronaviru­s was declared a “known event” about Jan. 14 so travel insurance purchased after that date means you won’t get your money back if you cancel just because you don’t want to go. Second, cancelfor-any-reason insurance, which would cover a coronaviru­s cancellati­on, returns 75% or less of your travel investment.

Fiction. Wipes are important, but the most important thing to have in your car is gas. Scoring 9-10: You are shrewd. No one will want to play poker with you. 7-8: Your laser-beam attention means if they fool you once, they fool you once.

5-6: You might want to read more, including all sorts of fine print. 3-4: Don’t go car shopping alone. 0-2: Put yourself up for adoption BONUS: Go to latimes.com/lifestyle for two more puzzles: Solve the Social Distancing Dilemma and Hoarder’s Treasure.

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