“Cross-Number Puzzle,” Friend, Jan. 1979, 26
Cross-Number Puzzle
Can you cross the numbers to solve the puzzle? Use clues to find the answers.
Across—
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Number of days in a year.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bunny, their three sets of triplets, and Uncle Charley.
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Number of days in January.
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Ten peanuts each for sixty blue jays.
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Seven bears each drank seven liters of milk.
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Usual number of days in February.
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One hundred dishes of birdseed each with four hundred ninety seeds and one with sixty raisins besides.
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A century.
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Nine mice each took seven beechnuts.
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Squeaky Squirrel made as many New Year’s resolutions as there are in two whole years and one day.
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Five times eleven new trees will grow from nuts that were dropped.
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Twenty chocolate cookies and twice as many lemon cookies, plus eleven sugar cookies.
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Uncle Billy said he counted two million, six hundred eighty-three thousand, nine hundred ninety-nine stars in the sky on New Year’s Eve.
Down—
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A bowl of sixty-five carrots, fifty radishes, ninety-nine celery sticks, and one hundred fifty olives.
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Two hundred three nuts in each of three baskets.
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Frog said it would take as many years as fifty decades until such a party would be held again.
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Sixty-one rabbits, six raccoons, and three mice have altogether ____ ears.
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Three cheeses weighing eleven, five, and thirteen kilograms together weighed _____ kilograms.
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Forty cakes each cut into eight slices made _____ slices.
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Squeaky Squirrel said Happy New Year, thirty times every half hour for three hours.
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Number of minutes from eleven o’clock to midnight.
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As many letters as there are in a Happy New Year.
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Neighbors consisted of four hundred eighty-two mice, forty-five chipmunks, thirty-one ground squirrels, and ninety-five quail.
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Bill Badger ate an even dozen sandwiches.
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Change left from a dollar after buying forty-two cents’ worth of nuts.
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Nine less than eighty-eight opossums.
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Fourteen plus the number of letters in party.