Category: Puzzles

Graham’s James Bond Quiz.

Despite having no correct entries to last week’s quiz Graham refuses to lower the difficulty level of his quizzes.  He likes to really challenge readers and give them something to think about.  With that in mind he has developed this extremely tough James Bond Quiz.  You can email your answers,

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Graham’s Dot to Dot

This week Graham has surpassed himself again with this extremely technical Dot to Dot.  Just join the dots to find the hidden image.  To enter we suggest you open the image in Paint, join the dots and email the completed puzzle to the usual address: quiz@newsnibbles.co.uk . Don’t forget to

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Graham’s Complete the Sequence

This week Graham has impressed us once more with his quiz making abilities.  Can you complete the sequence?   Send your entries to quiz@newsnibbles.co.uk along with the picture you would like us to display should you be lucky enough to win.* A big congratulations to last week’s winner, Catherine Sykes

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Graham’s Where’s Winnie?

This week Graham has come up with a fiendishly difficult puzzle to celebrate the first official post on the new, improved website.  For the purposes of this puzzle we suggest that you download the image to your computer, open it with paint and circle where you think the correct answer

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Graham’s Dingbat.

What is a Dingbat we hear you cry?  Well, see below.  As always the winner will have their picture of choice published with next week’s puzzle.  Just email your answer along with your picture of choice to quiz@newsnibbles.co.uk.  Good luck Nibblers.     And a big congrats to last weeks

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Graham’s Complex Anagram

This week Graham has come up with a complex anagram to stimulate your brain cells.  Simply rearrange the letters to find the name of a famous character from movies and literature.  As always email your answers to quiz@newsnibbles.co.uk for your chance to have your picture published with next week’s puzzle.

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Graham’s Find the Odd One Out.

This week Graham has surpassed himself with an extremely cunning Odd One Out Puzzle.  As always the winner will get the chance to have their picture published with next week’s puzzle.  Good luck Nibblers.     That’s right Nibblers, last week’s cunningly concealed celebrity was Our Cheryl.  There were no

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Graham’s Killer Sudoku

This week Graham has provided us with a Killer Sudoku.  He estimates that it will take the average reader no more than an hour to complete.  As an incentive we are offering the lucky winner the chance to have their picture published with next week’s puzzle.  Good luck.    

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Graham’s Spot the Ball

Well congratulations to last week’s winner, Sarah Darling from London, who found the correct answer of 60 for Graham’s Brain Teaser.   As promised we have published the picture she submitted to us.  We presume that this is not a recent one, but we weren’t specific so that’s OK. We can only

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Graham’s Brain Teaser

Well, once again we had no winners from last week’s tricky maze.  Graham refuses to “dumb down” his puzzles as a matter of principle, so just keep trying nibblers. This week we have on offer a brain teaser.  We aren’t convinced you’ll be able to manage it anyway so haven’t

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