The Mail on Sunday

THE PRIZE CROSSWORD

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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, March 27 (photocopie­s not accepted). Today’s solution will appear next week and the winner’s name on Sunday, April 12. SEE BELOW THE GRID for details on how to enter.

Across

11 A reduction in the strength or power of something (9) 12 Small wind instrument also called a mouth organ (9) 13 Places of concealmen­t used by hunters and birdwatche­rs (5) 14 – – – line, a line of fortificat­ions built by France to defend its border with Germany prior to the Second World War (7) 15 Aneurin – – –, Welsh Labour politician, Minister of Health responsibl­e for the formation of the NHS (5) 16 Port in Angus, East Scotland, between the mouths of the North and South Esk rivers (8) 18 A place or situation in which people or ideas of different kinds gradually mix together (7,3) 22 Asiatic tree, the leaves of which yield a heavy fragrant oil (9) 24 Spent time learning about a particular subject (7) 27 One of a pair of decorative metal stands used to support logs in an open fire (7) 28 Host city of the 1992 Summer Olympics (9) 30 General term to describe inflammati­on of the skin (10) 32 In architectu­re, a constructi­on that supports the end of a bridge (8) 35 Lake – – –, the largest lake in Italy, fed by the Sarca River (5) 37 Muammar – – –, autocratic North African leader until 2011 (7) 38 A leguminous plant which bears large spikes of brightly-coloured flowers and flattened pods (5) 39 A museum attached to Oxford University, founded in 1683 (9) 40 Street in the City of London, famous for the Bow Bells of St Maryle-Bow church (9)

Down

1 A Japanese dish of thin fillets of raw fish (7) 2 The UK’s most common orb web arachnid (6,6) 3 Long, benchlike seats with backs, used by the congregati­on in a church (4) 4 In Greek myths, the messenger and herald of the gods (6) 5 The – – –, weekly newspaper covering the entertainm­ent industry, founded in 1880 (5) 6 Ornamental hanging lights with branches and holders for several candles or bulbs (11) 7 Term used to describe champagne that is dry (4) 8 A spool or reel on which thread or yarn is wound (6) 9 The capital of Ukraine, on the Dnieper River (4) 10 Relative importance, significan­ce or size (9) 17 Device that produces thrust to lift and propel a helicopter (5) 19 One of the five senses, centred on the tongue (5) 20 City in South East Pennsylvan­ia, scene of the signing of the Declaratio­n of Independen­ce (12) 21 A structure such as a garage or barn, separate from a main house (11) 23 An official language of India (5) 25 A German submarine, especially in the First and Second World Wars (1-4) 26 Festival associated with Shrove Tuesday (5,4) 29 Henry Morton – – –, 19th Century explorer and journalist who searched for David Livingston­e, the Scottish missionary in Central Africa (7) 31 Catherine of – – –, the first wife of Henry VIII (6) 33 Old – – –, another name for the Central Criminal Court of England and Wales (6) 34 Mr Fitzwillia­m – – –, hero of Jane Austen’s Pride And Prejudice (5) 36 Traditiona­lly, the chief coalmining and industrial region of Germany, in North RhineWestp­halia (4) 37 Fine – – –, major political party in the Republic of Ireland, founded in 1933 (4) 38 Circuits of a racecourse or track (4)

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