Irish Daily Mail

GENERAL KNOWLEDGE CROSSWORD

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ACROSS

8 To decrease or lessen (8) 9 Mike, British retail entreprene­ur and former owner of Newcastle United FC (6) 10 A tightly fitting undergarme­nt worn by men and women to support a weak or injured back (6) 11 An edible marine fish with

a dark, patterned back (8) 12 Temporary stays (8) 13 Walter, US actor who played Ensign Chekov in sci-fi TV epic Star Trek: The Original Series (6) 14 Continent that includes the countries of Cambodia and East Timor (4) 16 Battle of 1346 in which King Edward III’s English forces defeated the French (5) 17 A ____ worse than death, expression meaning ‘a very horrible ordeal’ (4) 18 Curvy car manufactur­ed by Volkswagen, designed in the 1930s by Ferdinand Porsche (6) 20 Jenni, Scottish TV and radio broadcaste­r who has presented The National Lottery Draws (8) 23 To succeed in interpreti­ng

or understand­ing (8) 24 City and tourist resort on the southwest coast of Cyprus (6) 25 One who cuts men’s hair or trims their beards as an occupation (6) 26 A subtle or subsidiary quality

or implicatio­n (8)

DOWN

1 A long, loose traditiona­l Japanese robe with wide sleeves, tied with a sash (6) 2 The spread of any people from their original homeland (8) 3 Season of the year known

in French as ‘hiver’ (6) 4 Third president of the US, who wrote his country’s Declaratio­n

of Independen­ce (6,9) 5 ____ child, one who has to let himself or herself in at home after school in the absence of parents (8) 6 Informal term for a clever or amusing scheme or trick (6) 7 In a poor condition because of disuse and neglect (8) 15 Existing only in outline or as the framework of something (8) 16 English county that includes the towns of Warrington and Crewe (8) 17 A way for pedestrian­s to follow, especially in the countrysid­e (8) 19 A soft felt hat with a narrow brim and indented crown (6) 21 Having fallen away from the faith, especially in the Christian church (6) 22 ____ Goolagong, Australian tennis player who won two Wimbledon women’s singles titles (6)

SOLUTION TOMORROW

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