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Quizword & Crossword

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Two sets of clues, two different answers – all on the same grid. Choose one or the other.

QUIZWORD CLUES

ACROSS 1 See 5 Down 4 Jorn —, Danish architect; designer of the Sydney Opera House (5)

10 Deborah Kara —, actress who played Dahlia Gillespie in 2006 horror Silent Hill (5) 11 Felipe —, Chilean golfer; 2014 The Championsh­ip at Laguna National tournament winner (7) 12 2003-11 ITV drama series starring Amy Robbins and Wendy Craig set in the fictional town of Elsinby (3,5)

13 and 24 Latin name for Anatolia, the Asian part of Turkey (4,5)

15 Paul —, playwright who authored 1939 Broadway comedy Morning’s at Seven (6) 17 Capital of Aube, N France, on the River Seine (6) 19 Wild cat with grey-brown mottled fur, tufted ears and a short tail (4)

20 Genus of tropical American climbing shrubs with trumpet-shaped yellow or reddish flowers (8) 23 US state; capital Tallahasse­e (7)

24 See 13 Across 25 Temperate tree or large shrub with rounded leaves and edible brown nuts (5) 26 Hendrik —, German showjumper; 1984 Dublin Grand Prix winner (5)

DOWN

2 Jacques —, president of the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee from 2001-13 (5) 3 Melina —, Best Actress in a Leading Role Oscar nominee for Never on Sunday; Minister for Culture of Greece from 1981-89 and 1993-94 (8)

5 and 1 Across 1999

Clint Eastwood drama starring the director as Steve Everett (4,5) 6 Richard J —, Union Army general in the American Civil War; governor of Illinois from 1865-69, 1873 and 1885-89 (7) 7 1956 biopic starring

Kirk Douglas as Vincent Van Gogh (4,3,4)

8 Daniel Francois —, prime minister of South Africa from 1948-54 (5) 9 Seaside resort in

Kent north-east of Ramsgate (11)

14 The —, 1956 Alfred Hitchcock drama starring Henry Fonda and Vera Miles (5,3) 16 16th-century plucked musical instrument resembling a lute (7) 18 1996 Dubai World Cup winner ridden by

Jerry Bailey (5)

21 Jack —, actor who played Pete Martell in US television series Twin Peaks (5)

22 Larry —, US golfer;

1987 Masters Tournament winner (4)

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