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THE PRIZE CROSSWORD

WIN £1,500

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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, January 29 (photocopie­s not accepted). Today’s solution will appear next week and the winner’s name on Sunday, February 14. SEE BELOW THE GRID for details on how to enter.

Across

11 A leader of the Shiite sect of the Muslim religion, serving as teacher, judge, and administra­tor (9) 12 Prolific female dramatist of the English Restoratio­n (5,4) 13 A belief, principle or doctrine (5) 14 A tank for the storage of water, especially within the roof of a house or connected to a toilet (7) 15 A circular coral reef that encircles a lagoon (5) 16 Roald – – –, Norwegian explorer and navigator, the first man to reach the South Pole (8) 18 One of an associatio­n of coastal towns in South East England which formerly provided ships for the king’s service (6,4) 22 In cinema, an expansion of a script into sequence form, indicating camera angles and dialogue (9) 24 A yellowish-red dye obtained from the seeds of a tropical American tree, used for colouring food and fabrics (7) 27 Involving practical experience of equipment (5-2) 28 Entered illegally, especially by force (5,4) 30 A coastal region of North East Spain along the Mediterran­ean (5,5) 32 Another name for a slaughterh­ouse (8) 35 A red or white wine from the South Burgundy region of France (5) 37 French jewellery and watch company founded in Paris in 1847 (7) 38 A polyphonic choral compositio­n used as an anthem in the Roman Catholic service (5) 39 A state of South East India, the capital of which is Chennai (5,4) 40 Wild plants bearing pale yellow flowers in the spring (9)

Down

1 A bikini top in the form of a narrow band of material (7) 2 Large prawns or small lobsters (12) 3 A state of the Midwestern US, the capital of which is Des Moines (4) 4 A woman’s almost brimless, close-fitting hat (6) 5 A deep cleft in the ground (5) 6 The utterance of a curse against someone or something (11) 7 Amir – – –, British former light-welterweig­ht world champion boxer who won a silver medal at the 2004 Olympics (4) 8 An open-topped glass container for serving water or wine at table (6) 9 The standard monetary unit of countries including Argentina, Chile and Cuba (4) 10 In economics, a progressiv­e increase in the general level of prices (9) 17 Musical compositio­ns for two performers or voices (5) 19 To shake or tremble, as with fear (5) 20 A specialist who corrects the position of people’s teeth (12) 21 Animals who feed on grass and other plants (11) 23 The male singing voice intermedia­te between alto and baritone (5) 25 An instrument­al group of nine players (5) 26 In chess, the winning position in which an opponent’s king is under attack and unable to escape (9) 29 A public, often organised, dissent (7) 31 – – – Palmer, American golfer who won seven majors in the 1950s and 1960s (6) 33 Jane – – –, English-born actress after whom a style of Hermès bag was named (6) 34 Hamburger-loving character from the Popeye cartoons created by E. C. Segar (5) 36 – – – David, the US president’s retreat in Maryland (4) 37 Steve – – –, British athlete who set world records in the 1500m, 2000m and the mile in 1985 (4) 38 Karl – – –, German philosophe­r and political theorist famous for co-writing The Communist Manifesto (4)

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