The Scottish Mail on Sunday

BARE BONES

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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 887, The Mail on Sunday, PO Box 3451, Norwich NR7 7NR. Entries must arrive by Friday, April 19 (photocopie­s not accepted). The winner’s name will be published on 05-May from the first correct entry drawn. Winner of Bare Bones No 884: Mrs R. Collyer, of Downham Market, Norfolk.

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Across

5 Mark pursues mother with a cosmetic 7 Husband and wife on time for some poetry 9 Doctor is coming in with award for strip 11 Puritan holding Spanish article that’s performed first 12 Rely on spreading daily laugh before break (Two words) 15 Poet hasn’t registered points in unwelcome report (Two words) 17 Endless objection wrapped in hackneyed praise 19 Suggest expert be a model 20 Mineral sees bishop exit suspicious­ly holding gold

Down

1 Fellow in charge is showing wild excitement 2 Illegally copy a childish receptacle 3 Stop getting round a wild animal 4 About dame not starting to get prepared 6 Copper organises puritan start of stage performanc­e (Two words, hyphenated) 8 Where letters go to make reliable person fight (Two words) 10 Broken toes heal, initially, in climate 11 Airwoman in secret plan to capture his heart 13 Loiter like a sailor next to railway 14 Small gallery in a part of America 16 Insect has been pestering first character 18 Gather pear was cooked

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