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The non-blog version of
The Puzzle Page has published a new
binary crossnumber puzzle. This is similar to another binary crossnumber puzzle
posted on this blog earlier.
As with the previous puzzle, the object of this one is to fill the 16 squares with the appropriate binary numbers. If you need a refresher on how decimal numbers compare to binary numbers DEW Associates Corporation has
a very nice number conversion chart on their website.
Across
1. 4 Across - 4 Down.
2. A multiple of 3.
3. Same as 1 Down.
4. A prime number.
Down
1. A prime number.
2. Twice the value of 3 Across.
3. 4 Across - 2 Down.
4. A prime number.
Hint: The three prime numbers (4 Across, 1 Down, and 4 Down) are unique.
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Use the clues to fill in this crossnumber puzzle.

Clues |
Across | Down |
1. The cube of a whole number | 1. A number that is unchanged if the digits are reversed |
5. The number of square inches in a square yard | 2. A prime number. |
6. The number of cubic inches in a cubic foot. | 3. The number of feet in a mile. |
7. The number of millimeters in a meter. | 4. The number of seconds in an hour. |