Sunday Mail (UK)

£100 PRIZE CROSSWORD

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1 Access points for wheelchair­s – and prams possibly (5) 4 Jammy biscuits for evasive or artful people (7) 8 Discover… not at home? Uncover the facts (4,3) 9 Hung up to dry – an A1 primary colour (5) 10 Spots back-tofront knobs in the pipe organ (5) 11 The man composed God Save the Queen, for instance (6) 14 Took part in a game, we hear, in a checked material (5) 16 A new pan or a splatter-catcher for the cook (5) 18 Laurel, thoughtful­ly arranged, has the power to attract (6) 21 Some trendy language for Nobel winning singer Bob (5) 24 Money for Pierre, Otto and Giuseppe – or Sue, surprising­ly (5) 25 Join together when the nice mob is on the move (7) 26 A strange tale set in America’s Space Needle city (7) 27 Lily gives us a cross-legged yoga position (5) 1 UK military fliers above the Tweed at first looking for a log boat (4) 2 A caffeine-free cuppa where they make the money? (4,3) 3 Betrayed to the police? Yes, and went to buy things (7) 4 Do send E.T. west and lavish love (4) 5 Sketched looking weary and worn (5) 6 This is a crucial element of the nuclear threat for our planet (5) 7 Dregs at the bottom of the wine bottle from the lazy dim teens (8) 12 The pub beer spigot wee Patrick fitted upside down (3) 13 Rock band blasters for the lecturers and orators (8) 15 Oi! Upset over you, we hear, and some debt letters (1,1,1) 16 A little baby’s Maltesers? That’s very bad indeed (7) 17 This person is facing up to the facts in Montreal – is Trudeau? (7) 19 Grub that a polar vacation will serve (5) 20 Ned leaves the resident to retake the test (5) 22 Race all over the place in a fair-sized piece of land (4) 23 Agreed amounts club members pay last of all if we require improvemen­ts (4)

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