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For the crossword on a monthly magazine IN LEISURE TIME visit the link
http://hamsacreations.com/webcrossword/CW-apr06.html
For other word games visit the homepage on
www.hamsacreations.com
and choose the game to play.

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Hi

Shame the crossword isn't available for completion on line.

Jonty

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For the crossword on a monthly magazine IN LEISURE TIME visit the link
http://hamsacreations.com/webcrossword/CW-apr06.html
For other word games visit the homepage on
www.hamsacreations.com
and choose the game to play.


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Hi,
Please do try again. I am giving you the "how to play" for it.
Click on a clue provided - Across or Down. A box with the clue will
appear. Input your answer in the space provided in the box. If the
answer is correct it will be displayed in the grid. If the answer is
wrong a message will be displayed asking you to try again.
You can most certainly play it online.
The link is on http://hamsacreations.com/webcrossword/CW-apr06.html

For the home page go to www.hamsacreations.com
Preeti

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