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PRIZES of £20 will be awarded to the senders of the first three correct solutions checked. Solutions to: Daily Mail Prize Crossword No. 14,882, PO BOX 3451, Norwich, NR7 7NR. Entries may be submitted by second-class post. Envelopes must be postmarked no later than tomorrow. Please make sure you enclose your name and address.

SOLUTION TO PRIZE CROSSWORD No 14,879: ACROSS: 1 Birdlime. 5 Tribal. 9 Bulldoze. 10 Aviary. 12 Inca. 13 Order paper. 15 Dental surgeon. 19 Rough-and-ready. 23 Damp course. 25 Opal. 28 Reject. 29 Salutary. 30 Normal. 31 Jew’s harp. DOWN: 1 Bobbin. 2 Relic. 3 Lido. 4 Mazurka. 6 Rev up. 7 Blasphemy. 8 Layering. 11 Mess. 14 Inch. 15 Drum major. 16 Led. 17 Rear. 18 Gridiron. 20 Nous. 21 Reshape. 22 Play up. 24 Cocoa. 26 Plaza. 27 Auks. DAILY MAIL New Cryptic Crosswords — pit your wits against 100 of the trickiest cryptic puzzles ever to appear in your favourite paper. This book provides the ideal way to warm up your grey matter for a day’s work, or wind down and relax during those rare spare moments. Available from The Daily Mail

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