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The Lion’s Share

To take the lion’s share is to take the larger part or even the majority of what is to be apportioned out.

There are many tales from ancient times that tell of a group of animals going hunting and the lion using his strength and position as king to claim all the spoils.

The story is [more…]

Crocodile Tears

Crocodile tears are insincere displays of emotion such as feigning sympathy at your opponents’ team losing a match.

In ancient times it was reported and believed that crocodiles put on sad looks and sighed sorrowfully to lure their prey. Moments later they would devour the naïve innocent party and weep (with delight?) while munching on [more…]

Hello – BIG March 2013

The word Saracen comes from the Arab word sharq ‘east, sunrise'. It originally referred to desert people who were not Arabs, but by the time of the Crusades, which ran from 1096 until 1272, it had come to mean Muslim Arabs – in other words, the enemy. A Saracen was a Muslim soldier who defended his territories from the Crusaders...

Did you get a Handy on Valentine’s Day?

Lovatts give commuters a welcome relief

Central Coast rail commuters were feeling the love on Valentine’s Day when Lovatts Media Group gave away over 500 Handy puzzle magazines and pencils to train passengers as they embarked on their daily commute from Gosford to Sydney.

A Lovatts cupid braved the early morning chill to bring a few [more…]

Hello – BIG February 2013

I read recently that the most common word in the English-speaking world is no, with okay as a runner-up.

But what about the most commonly used word in the world – English-speaking or not?

Words such as radio, bank, café, chocolate and beer are understood in many countries even though they may have their own [more…]

Puzzling Poet

I do love Lovatts puzzles,
They keep me on my toes,
Word puzzles, number puzzles,
Anything that goes.

When first I started puzzling
It was to have some fun,
My only real ambition
To solve each and every one.

I started entering contests
And to my great surprise
I found upon my doorstep
A little booklight prize.

Then followed in succession
A voucher and a cheque,
A dictionary/thesaurus
And [more…]

Name change: HANDY ADDOKU now HANDY KILLER SUDOKU

Same puzzles – new name!

Handy Killer Addoku has been renamed Handy Killer Sudoku commencing with Issue 38, on sale March 4. Killer Sudoku is what this clever puzzle is most commonly called. The Lovatts name, Addoku, was confusing for Killer Sudoku fans, who didn’t recognise this as the same puzzle they love to do. [more…]

Hello – BIG January 2013

A mocha coffee, for instance, is named after the seaport of Mocha in Yemen where the arabica coffee was shipped from.

The word bungalow, meaning a single-storey house, comes from India, from the Hindi word for a low thatched house, bangla meaning literally ‘Bengalese house’.

A sturdy fabric called serge, made in the French town [more…]

Infographic: HOW TO MAKE A GIFT BOW from a crossword magazine…

Add a personal touch to your Christmas pressies this year. In just 15 minutes you can make a funky gift bow from your very own Lovatts Puzzle magazine - like the one pictured here...