Scottish Daily Mail

CRYPTIC CROSSWORD

No 16,826

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FOR your chance to win, solve the crossword to reveal the word reading down the shaded boxes. HOW TO ENTER: Call 0901 293 6233 and leave today’s answer and your details, or TEXT 65700 with the word CRYPTIC, your answer and your name. Texts and calls cost £1 plus standard network charges. Or enter by post by sending completed crossword to Daily Mail Prize Crossword 16,826, PO Box 28, Colchester, Essex CO2 8GF. Please include your name and address. One weekly winner chosen from all correct daily entries received between 00.01 Monday and 23.59 Friday. Postal entries must be date-stamped no later than the following day to qualify. Calls/texts must be received by 23.59; answers change at 00.01. UK residents aged 18+, exc NI. Terms apply, see Page 64.

ACROSS

1 Sweet boxer protects daughters at home (7) 5 Discourage priest going with posh aristocrat (3,3) 9 It picks up signals from colonist woman heading west (7) 10 Songbird showing yellow talon out of shape (7) 11 Tree has collapsed (3) 12 Visit NY site under reconstruc­tion, showing tact (11) 13 Axes rotten elm, revealing its tissue (5) 14 Knotty problem underlying playground’s shape (9) 16 Daring old American to follow a Conservati­ve in car (9) 17 Croat trained theatre worker (5) 19 Battered biplane user can’t be beaten (11) 22 He follows queen to start of Mall (3) 23 Unruly conversati­on about love’s essentiall­y nice (7) 24 1 Across, one in a pot, stirred roughly (7) 26 In Paris, second person secures directions of vessels (6) 27 Plug in these crude earphones (7)

DOWN

1 Aim to surround hectare with cross body of troops (7) 2 Arrange teams scheduled to control current tree problem (5,3,7) 3 Trendy name for local (3) 4 Beam protects a cereal (5) 5 Monarch’s sons hold old victor in areas away from cities (9) 6 African’s tailored suit impressing Tory leader (5) 7 Where to refuel, like rush-hour train commuters? (7,8) 8 Head of zoo in Yemen misused protein perhaps (6) 12 Shrub French writer pulled up (5) 14 Newfangled RAC’s OK for top carriers (4,5) 15 Bowl over a puzzling feature of Hampton Court (5) 16 A part for each one (6) 18 Rave about a politician out of control (7) 20 Paved area perhaps used in anticipati­on (5) 21 Bishop has to put up with church blunder (5) 25 Sort of green turf that’s cut (3)

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