The Irish Mail on Sunday

THE PRIZE CROSSWORD

WIN €2,000

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There’s an amazing €2,000 prize for the first correct solution drawn at random in our general knowledge Prize Crossword. Entries must arrive by Friday, May 22 (photocopie­s not accepted). Today’s solution will appear next week and the winner’s name on Sunday, June 7. You must complete the iSpy box to enter. SEE BELOW THE GRID for details on how to enter – and good luck!

Across

11 The emission or transfer of energy as particles, electromag­netic waves or sound (9)

12 To present someone by name to another person (9) 13 A city and resort in South East Florida on Biscayne Bay (5)

14 John –––, English actor knighted in 1953, after whom a West End theatre is named (7) 15 See 35

16 James Hepburn, Earl of –––, third husband of Mary, Queen of Scots (8) 18 Artist of the late Italian Renaissanc­e whose works include one of the world’s largest paintings on canvas, Paradise (10)

22 Zac, Baron –––, British Conservati­ve MP 2010-16 and 2017-19 (9)

24 The longest river in Ireland (7)

27 An acute intestinal infection caused by ingestion of contaminat­ed water or food (7)

28 A pair of spectacles or opera glasses mounted on a handle (9)

30 Stop-motion animated children’s character from the fictional village of Greendale (7,3)

32 A city on the River Arno in Tuscany, Italy (8)

35 and 15 French artist famed for his drawings and paintings of dancers (5,5) 37 An instance of falling or jumping off a surfboard or skateboard (7)

38 ––– zirconia, an artificial crystal resembling a diamond (5)

39 A position of public attention or notice (9)

40 John –––, 20th Century US writer whose novels include the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Grapes Of Wrath (9)

Down

1 Port on the south bank of the Humber Estuary in England’s North East Lincolnshi­re (7)

2 Likely to be of benefit, favourable (12)

3 Salvador –––, 20th Century Spanish surrealist artist (4) 4 1st Century BC Roman poet who wrote the epic Aeneid, comprising

12 books in dactylic hexameter (6) 5 An alphabetic­al list of persons, places or subjects mentioned in the text of a printed work (5)

6 Birds living near open water, with greenish-blue and orange plumage (11) 7 A group of pedigree animals, especially horses, kept for breeding purposes (4)

8 A very large, rare New

World vulture (6)

9 One of the spongy, sac-like respirator­y organs of higher vertebrate­s (4)

10 Cutlery items used for adding sugar to, and stirring, drinks (9)

17 Tom –––, American author whose works include The Bonfire Of The Vanities and The Right Stuff (5)

19 Mike –––, US boxer, undisputed heavyweigh­t champion in the 1980s (5) 20 Ruin on the River Wye in Monmouthsh­ire, Wales (7,5) 21 ––– ––– the Younger, became the youngest

British prime minister in 1783 at the age of 24 (7,4) 23 Country in southwest Europe, its territory includes the Canary and Balearic Islands (5)

25 The communion table in Christian churches (5) 26 Musical term meaning without instrument­al accompanim­ent (1,8)

29 Baked item made from a yeast dough with raisins in it, usually eaten toasted and buttered (7)

31 A hard, metamorphi­c rock used for building and sculpture (6)

33 A group of offspring produced at one birth by a mammal (6)

34 A thicket of small trees or bushes, especially one regularly trimmed back to stumps (5)

36 Wild animals, including birds and fish, hunted for sport or food (4)

37 Payment in return for work or services, especially made on a daily, hourly, weekly or piece-work basis (4) 38 Hypocritic­al, sanctimoni­ous talk, typically moral, religious or political (4)

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