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THE PRIZE CROSSWORD

WIN £1,500

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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 15 (photocopie­s not accepted). Today’s solution will appear next week and the winner’s name on Sunday, December 1. SEE BELOW THE GRID for details on how to enter.

Across

1 English political philosophe­r whose best-known work was Leviathan (6,6) 8 George – – –, English portrait painter who painted his muse Emma Hamilton (Lord Nelson’s mistress) more than 60 times (6) 11 A distinctiv­e brandy distilled in a region of South West France (8) 12 Greek epic poem describing the siege of Troy, attributed to Homer (5) 13 Cylindrica­l object onto which wire or thread may be wound (4) 14 Preparatio­n used to raise dough for bread or to ferment beer (5) 15 Politician who won a fourth term as President of Russia in 2018 (8,5) 17 Ernest – – –, American writer and journalist whose works include the 1940 novel For Whom The Bell Tolls (9) 19 – – – pepper, a finely-ground powder prepared from the seeds and pods of various chillies (7) 23 A contest or fight, especially a boxing or wrestling match (4) 24 Benito – – –, the Prime Minister of Italy 1922-43 (9) 25 Formerly, a man’s garment covering the legs, worn with a doublet (4) 26 Mocking, contemptuo­us or ironic language (7) 28 Mechanical device which indicates the exact tempo of a piece of music by producing a clicking sound (9) 31 20th Century British author whose works include the children’s novel The Machine Gunners (6,7) 34 A bull that has been castrated (5) 36 An irritation or tickling sensation of the skin (4) 37 A landowner in Scotland, especially of a large estate (5) 38 A gift or reward, usually of money, for services rendered (8) 39 Finishes a supply, consumes completely (4,2) 40 The atmospheri­c layer between the tropospher­e and mesosphere (12)

Down

2 – – – Street, London location associated with medical specialist­s (6) 3 Method of checking a person’s income to determine whether they qualify for financial or social aid (5,4) 4 An area of ground below that of the surroundin­g land, where water collects (4) 5 Specialist in a branch of medicine concerned with cancer (10) 6 John Logie – – –, Scottish inventor; the first man to televise pictures of moving objects (5) 7 A distinguis­hing mark of social disgrace (6) 8 – – – Cup, the trophy awarded in a profession­al golfing competitio­n between teams from Europe and the US (5) 9 A large tent used for entertainm­ent or exhibition­s (7) 10 A person present at an event who can describe what happened (10) 16 A powder which turns red under acid conditions and blue under alkaline conditions (6) 18 A sun-dried brick used for building (5) 20 City in North France, home to a large Gothic cathedral (6) 21 Native American who allegedly prevented the colonist Captain John Smith from being killed (10) 22 A small private aircraft carrying no more than two people (10) 25 An unpleasant fact told to a person about him or herself (4,5) 27 Day nurseries for very young children (7) 29 In Greek mythology, the god of the sun (6) 30 In the Church of England, a member of the clergy in charge of a parish (6) 32 A spring-blooming plant with showy, bell-shaped flowers (5) 33 Royal House whose occupation of the English throne began with the reign of Henry VII (5) 35 Frans – – –, Dutch portraitis­t whose works include The Laughing Cavalier (4)

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