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THE PRIZE CROSSWORD

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There’s an amazing £1,500 prize for the first correct solution drawn at random in our general knowledge Prize Crossword. Entries must arrive by Friday, November 16 (photocopie­s not accepted). Today’s solution will appear next week and the winner’s name on Sunday, December 2. SEE BELOW THE GRID for details on how to enter.

ACROSS

1 A drawing or painting of oneself (4-8) 8 Farming tool with a short handle and curved blade (6) 11 – – – Scrooge, character in Charles Dickens’s A Christmas Carol (8) 12 An extra playing card in a pack (5) 13 – – – swan, Eurasian bird with a pure white plumage and an orange-red bill with a black border (4) 14 Difficulti­es or hidden obstacles (5) 15 In meteorolog­y, a measure of wind velocities on objects on land or at sea (8,5) 17 Michael – – –, Conservati­ve Deputy Prime Minister 1995-1997 (9) 19 Edmund – – –, New Zealandbor­n mountainee­r and explorer who reached the summit of Mount Everest with Tenzing Norgay in May 1953 (7) 23 The external covering of some fruits and seeds (4) 24 Betty – – –, the Speaker of the House of Commons 1992-2000 (9) 25 A freshwater fish with a slender bluish-green body (4) 26 Obliterate­s or makes indistinct (7) 28 1968 film for which Barbra Streisand won an Oscar, based on a stage musical in which Streisand starred on Broadway (5,4) 31 The London residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury (7,6) 34 A dirty mark or smudge (5) 36 A platform or stand on which a coffin rests before burial (4) 37 A card game for four in which the two sides try to win the balance of 13 tricks (5) 38 Occupation­s, hobbies or pastimes (8) 39 Not able to be moved or disturbed easily; stable (6) 40 Late-Romantic Austrian composer and conductor (6,6)

DOWN

2 Chris – – –, British boxer who held the WBO middleweig­ht and super-middleweig­ht titles in the 1990s (6) 3 Heavily scented Mediterran­ean plant with hairy stems and white flowers, cultivated for forage and its medicinal seeds (9) 4 A strong, aniseedfla­voured spirit from Greece (4) 5 An early ragtime, one-step ballroom dance, popular in the First World War (6,4) 6 A former province of Western France, in the Loire Valley (5) 7 To employ or hire (4,2) 8 A structural rod or bar forming part of a framework, designed to resist compressio­n (5) 9 Causing laughter, ludicrous (7) 10 The state capital of Arkansas, USA (6,4) 16 A small smooth stone rounded by the action of water (6) 18 Jawaharlal – – –, the first prime minister of India (5) 20 A blue-violet hue; a spectral colour (6) 21 An advocate of the extension of the right to vote, especially to women (10) 22 The horn of plenty; a symbol of abundance (10) 25 Port in South Devon; location of the Royal Naval College (9) 27 Province of Western Canada; the capital of which is Edmonton (7) 29 – – – Forest, area of ancient woodland in Southern England, a former royal hunting ground (6) 30 Jean-Paul – – –, French philosophe­r and writer who refused to accept the 1964 Nobel Prize in Literature (6) 32 – – – owl, bird of prey with reddish-brown or grey plumage, black eyes and a round head (5) 33 In Greek mythology, a fruit that induced forgetfuln­ess and a dreamy languor in those who ate it (5) 35 Steve – – –, British athlete who set world records in the 1500m, 2000m and the mile in 1985 (4)

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