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Win! A print of The Dark Side Of The Moon’s legendary tape box, plus more DSOM Floyd (and Abbey Road) swag.

- https://shop.abbeyroad.com

OF THE classic albums recorded at Abbey Road Studios, Pink Floyd’s The Dark Side Of The Moon is one of the mightiest. Now, the album’s rarely seen side one master tape has been brought out of the archive and turned into a limited edition of 250 replica prints. The EMI Tape Box Folio – Side One is lovingly handmade to its original dimensions and comes with a booklet and certificat­e of authentici­ty.

We have one (see top), worth £200, to give away as this month’s crossword prize! There’s also more covetable Dark Side Of The Moon merchandis­e, including a Heart Beat Cashmere Scarf, a Fleece Blanket, a Flight

Bag and a Hip Flask Set, and such tasty Abbey Road items as branded drumsticks, plectrums, a handsome notebook, and more! Plus! A vinyl copy of the new Floyd 1990 long-player

Live At Knebworth (above, right). In all, the haul is worth more than £600.

So pitch the grey cells against Swing, Swang, Swingin’ Fred Dellar’s crossword. Fill in and send a scan of it to mojo@bauermedia.co.uk, making sure to type CROSSWORD 331 in the subject line. Entries without that subject line will not be considered.

Please include your home address, e-mail and phone number. The closing date for entries is June 2. For the rules of the quiz, see www.mojo4music.com ACROSS 1 See photoclue A (4,4)

5 How James Brown claimed ownership (1,3,3)

10 The Verve’s only Number 1 single (3,5,4,4)

12 The Moody Blues covered this Bessie Banks classic (2,3)

14 ------- --------- and The Brown Ale Cowboys (Mike Harding) (7,9)

17 Laurie Anderson’s were Strange (6)

18 Band whose breakthrou­gh album was

The Grand Illusion (1977) (4)

20 ------ Sprout (6)

22 Freeez’s biggest hit (1.1.1.)

23 Film that linked The Monkees and Jack Nicholson (4)

25 Finally, a hit for Etta James (2,4)

27 It went Top 5 for Placebo (5,3)

30 It was Johnny Ray’s blubbering hit (3) 32 See photoclue B (4)

34 The Hollies delivered this confirmati­on (3,1,4)

35 See 7 Down

36 Charlie Harper’s punk heroes (1.1.4)

37 Scorpio Rising film director Kenneth (5) 38 He was once part of 10cc (3,5)

40 Tommy Roe sang her praises (6)

41 Band formed by Jay Farrar after the break-up of Uncle Tupelo (3,4)

43 Carole King’s lyrical ’70s label (3)

45 It was little and read by Love (3,4)

46 The Cure’s first pop chart single (1,6) 47 Iggy and The ------- (7)

48 It was The Doors’ last album with Jim Morrison as front man (1.1.5)

50 -- -- Silver Lining (Jeff Beck) (2,2)

51 Back In The ---- (The Beatles) (1.1.1.1) 52 Initially, The Sound Of Philadelph­ia (1.1.1.1.)

57 Country music icon Tex (6)

58 ----- Tentacles (5)

59 She was formerly a member of The New Pornograph­ers (4,4)

60 British folk band whose name is Orcadian for natural light (3)

61 Not an album or EP (6)

62 A nine-piece band (5)

63 Dear ------ (Roy Wood) (6)

64 White Stripes drummer Ms White (3)

DOWN 1 His last album was L-O-V-E in 1965 (3,4) 2 Her first release was Ringo, I Love You (4) 3 Tim Buckley album named after a Spanish poet (5)

4 It’s a Mavis Staples album (2,3,2)

6 He was The Byrds’ drummer and multiinstr­umentalist (4,7)

7/35 Leonard Cohen’s melodic constructi­on (5,2,4)

8 Skip Spence’s only studio album (3)

9 Just Like ----- (Heinz) (5)

11 They’re Black and come from Akron (4) 13 See photoclue C (7,7)

15 The Bee Gees’ light bulb moment (4) 16 A question posed by World Party (2,2,4,5)

18 Rising --- ----- (Doc Watson) (3,5)

19 Swindon’s greatest, surely? (1.1.1)

21 Martin Fry’s alphabetic­al hit-makers (1.1.1.)

23 Siouxsie And The Banshees opened this album with Dazzle (6)

24 Hardcore punk band from Vancouver (1.1.1)

26 UB40’s Campbell (3)

28 Could be Willie, could be Rick (6)

29 Folkie Glenn, once of The Limeliters (9) 31 U2’s tribute to Billie Holiday (5,2,6)

33 David Gates was their lead singer (5) 37 Gong’s Daevid (5)

39 That Hi-Di-Ho Calloway (3)

40 Pretty Much Your Standard Ranch ----(Mike Nesmith) (5)

42 Billy Preston’s astronauti­cal instrument­al (4-5)

43 Award-winning British-based bluesman, born in the Lebanon (4,5) 44 Did The Fall break free with this album? (9)

49 Coloured like Al Stewart’s fourth album (6)

53 DJ Shadow’s was Private (5)

54 Ouch! Gordon Sumner? (5)

55 Roy, Neil, Steve maybe? (5)

56 Junglist Mr Size – or a Bobby Brown release (4)

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