Scottish Daily Mail

GENERAL KNOWLEDGE CROSSWORD WIN A LUXURY CROSS PEN

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ACROSS

7 A belvedere or summer house (6) 8 ____ Hills, range of chalk hills in southern England that includes the Chess Valley (8) 9 Like an angel or a sweet innocent-looking, somewhat chubby child (8) 10 A document containing the financial records of a company (6) 11 ____ Sauvignon, a variety of black grape used to produce dry red wine (8) 12 The ____ Cometh, play by Eugene O’Neill first performed in 1946 (6) 13 Dick, three-time Lord Mayor of London who later became a popular pantomime figure with his cat (11) 18 Egyptian site near Luxor that contains a complex of ancient temples (6) 20 A straight line running in a oblique direction between opposite, non-adjacent corners of a quadrilate­ral (8) 22 Marcus Junius, Roman politician and a leader in the conspiracy to kill Julius Caesar (6) 23 A document for establishi­ng a fact in a legal investigat­ion (8) 24 Bone joints that protrude when the fingers are bent (8) 25 Sales representa­tives for a business (6)

DOWN

1 A slang term for a U.S. marine (7) 2 Ex-Chelsea and Arsenal goalkeeper who kept a record 202 clean sheets in the English Premier League (4,4) 3 A sweet or confection (6) 4 Noel, English comedian and co-presenter of The Great British Bake Off since 2017 (8) 5 Heavy, often unappetisi­ng food (6) 6 Morgan, U.S. actor who starred in the films Unforgiven and The Shawshank Redemption (7) 8 Elegant semi-formal women’s wear reaching to just above or below the knee (8,5) 14 An expression meaning ‘to become a Queen’s Counsel’ (4,4) 15 A device that measures the distance travelled by a vehicle (8) 16 ____ and the Waves, ex-rock band and Britain’s most recent Eurovision winner with Love Shine a Light (7) 17 Millicent, British suffragist leader who in 2018 became the first woman given a statue in London’s Parliament Square (7) 19 Formal announceme­nt by a party to a contract of an intention to terminate it (6) 21 ____ Farm, novel by George Orwell that features Napoleon and Snowball (6)

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