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The name game Hide’n’seek wordsearch

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Hidden in the grid is the name of a film. Answer the questions, then rearrange the letters correspond­ing to your answers to fill in the name.

BOX1:

What is England’s largest landlocked county? Derbyshire (A) Staffordsh­ire (D) Shropshire (U) BOX2: What is the relationsh­ip between Viola and Sebastian in Shakespear­e’s Twelfth Night? Siblings (N) Mother and son (L) Husband and wife (E) BOX3: What was Mickey Mouse’s original name? Mortimer (C) Mister (S) Marshall (I)

BOX7: What is Paul McCartney’s full name? Paul John McCartney (C) Paul James

McCartney (R) James Paul

McCartney (M) BOX8: The Amhara region is in which African country? Uganda (E) Ethiopia (O) Kenya (X) BOX9: How many legs does a mosquito have? 6 (S) 9 (B) 12 (Y)

Make the most of what the season has to offer with these fruit-picking terms. Three kinds of fruit dessert are spelt out in the leftover letters. Solutions in Monday’s Daily Record

AGRICULTUR­E APPLE AUTUMN BACKACHE BASKET BERRY CASH IN HAND CASUAL DAMAGE ELEMENTS EMPLOYMENT EXERCISE FARM SHOP FIELD FRESH GRAPE HARVEST HOLIDAY HOPPER KILOGRAMS

BOX4: Which actress played Serena van der Woodsen on the TV series Gossip Girl? Leighton Meester (T) Blake Lively (O) Jessica Alba (W) BOX5: What note does an orchestra tune to? A (R) C (P) E (C) BOX6: Which Oasis song begins with the lyrics ‘Slip inside the eye of your mind’? Wonderwall (T) Don’t Look

Back in Anger (K) Some Might Say (U)

KNIFE LABELLING PACKED LUNCH SEASONAL SPEED STINT SUMMER

SUNSCREEN THINNING THORNS TRAY VARIETY WEIGH-IN YIELD

BOX10: For what did Orson Welles (pictured) win an Oscar in 1942? Acting (E) Writing (T) Directing (F)

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