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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, January 28 (photocopie­s not accepted). Today’s solution will appear next week and the winner’s name on Sunday, February 13. SEE BELOW THE GRID for details on how to enter.

Across

11 In a state or period of weakness or decline (2,1,3,3)

12 Another name for the

Lord’s Prayer (3,6)

13 A two-masted sailing vessel with a tall mainmast and a shorter mizzen mast (5)

14 In Greek mythology, the daughter of Agamemnon and Clytemnest­ra (7)

15 John ---, Oscar-winning American actor who starred in many Western movies (5)

16 Any living biological entity, such as an animal, plant or fungus (8)

18 Luxury establishm­ent on the Strand in London, built by the impresario Richard D’Oyly Carte (5,5)

22 Seaport in Northwest

Florida, on an inlet of the

Gulf of Mexico (9)

24 A talk on a particular subject given to an audience, especially at a university or college (7) 27 Character in The Arabian Nights’ Entertainm­ents who discovers the treasure of the Forty Thieves (3,4) 28 Something that gives one person or group an advantage over another (5,4) 30 Large fruit with a hard green rind and sweet reddish flesh (10) 32 A strong-scented bushy perennial plant formerly used in medicine (8)

35 The Spy Who --- Me, 1977 film starring Roger Moore as James Bond (5)

37 A person who amuses others by ridiculous or odd behaviour (7)

38 Tycho ---, Danish astronomer who designed and constructe­d instrument­s to plot the positions of the stars (5)

39 Ease in using language

to best effect (9)

40 A fall of large masses of snow and ice down a mountain (9)

Down

1 Shirley ---, American author of the 1959 novel The Haunting Of Hill House (7)

2 A position that allows one a wide or favourable overall view of a scene or situation (7,5)

3 Scottish word for lake (4)

4 In classical mythology, a Trojan prince who escaped the sack of Troy (6)

5 Woburn ---, mansion in Bedfordshi­re, the seat of the Duke of Bedford (5)

6 16th-Century French physician and astrologer, author of a book of prophecies (11)

7 An elaborate accompanie­d song for a solo voice from a cantata, opera or oratorio (4)

8 --- --- pedal, device attached to an electronic musical instrument to create a particular sound (3-3)

9 Nautical hail used to call a ship or to attract attention (4)

10 Hospital attendants who assist nursing and medical staff (9)

17 A person skilled in a Japanese martial art characteri­sed by stealthy movement and camouflage (5)

19 Woodland plant with small, drooping, pale yellow flowers (5)

20 Annual men’s multiple-stage bicycle race finishing on the Champs-Élysées in Paris (4,2,6)

21 Surname of the French inventor brothers who built and ascended in the first practical hot-air balloon (11)

23 Traditiona­l saying

or proverb (5)

25 An unenclosed area of land where wild animals are preserved to be hunted (5)

26 Person who crosses a street

recklessly or illegally (9)

29 In football, a player who is positioned behind the main defenders, in front of the goalkeeper (7)

31 The outer and shorter of the two bones of the human forearm (6)

33 A group or series

of nine (6)

34 A white mineral occurring in alkaline soils and salt deposits (5)

36 A musical instrument with six strings and a flat back, held between the knees when played (4)

37 A stopper, especially of

cork or rubber (4)

38 The projecting jaws

of a bird (4)

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