Sunday Independent (Ireland)

SUNDAY INDEPENDEN­T QUIZWORD No351

We are offering a €50 book token to three Sunday Independen­t readers with this quizword, compiled by John Murphy

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ACROSS:

1. Small image added to electronic messages. (5) 4. Which song was released by “The Beatles with Billy Preston”? (3,4) 7. Austin ____ Park is Tralee’s main GAA ground. (5) 8. The film Casablanca was adapted from a play called Everybody Comes to _____. (5) 9. Security surveillan­ce camera system. (1,1,1,1) 10. Theatre hosting tonight’s Academy Awards. (5) 13. Who wrote Little Women? (6) 16. GAA history was recently made when an ______ Cup tie was decided by a free-kick shootout. (6) 19. Which meat substitute takes its name from a village in Leicesters­hire? (5) 22. What is the name given to an otter’s den? (4) 23. _____ Nast: media giant which publishes Vogue, GQ and The New Yorker. (5) 24. The largest bone in the human body. (5) 25. Which crime writer’s novels feature Detective Adam Dalgliesh? (1,1,5) 26. Complete the full name of the country: Grand _____ of Luxembourg. (5)

DOWN:

2. Anti-sexual harassment hashtag campaign. (2,3) 3. Which factory was occupied in the Easter Rising by volunteers led by Thomas McDonagh? (6) 4. Austrian handgun which is standard issue for many security forces worldwide. (5) 5. Dean’s ice skating partner. (7) 6. Soccer: ____ Moscow was the official army team during the communist era. (1,1,1,1) 10. Which Swiss resort hosts the annual World Economic Forum meeting every January? (5) 11. “Ireland is the old ___ that eats her farrow”. (3) 12. Played by Tom Cruise, _____ Hunt is the central character in the Mission: Impossible films. (5) 14. JD Salinger wrote The Catcher in the ___. (3) 15. In which California­n city is Disneyland? (7) 17. What is the capital of Alaska? (6) 18. “_____ was it in that dawn to be alive, but to be young was very heaven”, Wordsworth. (5) 20. Golf: area of long grass bordering a fairway. (5) 21. One of Spandau Ballet’s biggest hits. (4)

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