Rules: Draw two straight lines in each outlined region without any bends - one entirely inside and the other running into a neighbouring region without crossing any other region in between. There will be one line of the second kind for each pair of regions. Given numbers indicate the lengths of the internal lines. Dots, if given, mark an end point of one of the lines. In the end, all unused cells are required to be connected through their edges. Lines of the same length cannot touch each other orthogonally. Lines do not cross or overlap one another.
About: "Spies and Civilians" was invented by Anurag Sahay.
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