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WIN A COLLINS ENGLISH DICTIONARY AND THESAURUS SET, AND A BRADFORD’S CROSSWORD SOLVER’S DICTIONARY

Our Bare Bones Crossword is unique because you have to complete the grid – numbers and squares – as well. We have inserted four black squares and four clue numbers to get you going. The crossword has a fourway symmetry: both top and bottom and left and right match, so you can fill in 12 more squares straight away. There is a prize of a Collins English Dictionary and Thesaurus set, and a Bradford’s Crossword Solver’s Dictionary. Send your solution to: Bare Bones Puzzle No 949, The Mail on Sunday, PO Box 3451, Norwich NR7 7NR. Entries must arrive by Friday, June 26 (photocopie­s not accepted). The winner’s name will be published on July 12 from the first correct entry drawn. Winner of Bare Bones No 946: Mrs S. Perkins, of Crewe, Cheshire.

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Across

1 Failure has been hard, and not acceptable 5 Spoke repeatedly of raid carried out at one 7 Owns German domain within terrible place 10 Also found among pandas 11 Late, having registered fear 12 Regretting destructio­n by force 13 Support conclusion on rose arrangemen­t 15 Drifting around chasm 16 Four keys, getting old 17 Stops talking as seafood has increased in price (Two words) 21 Swimming in her river 22 Rosie ran round tree 23 Knock a style of music 24 Quietly read about clergyman 25 Shame about English devotion 26 Lacking moisture in the maxilla, say? (Two words, hyphenated)

Down

1 Savage sound of a playwright 2 Injure rascal deliberate­ly outside 3 Taking top off animal feed is more strange 4 Three ran to that place 5 Artist, back again with daughter, played part in police sting (Two words) 6 Defied rep’s order – like fish and chips? (Two words, hyphenated) 8 Performing penalty and thriving (Two words) 9 Wise man goes to city for cheese (Two words) 14 Only his military starts some resistance 17 Church left notes for star, briefly 18 Article in favour of new protective gear 19 Tasty socialist leader gets paid off 20 See father settle without a flower

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