The Scottish 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, July 8 (photocopie­s not accepted). Today’s solution will appear next week and the winner’s name on Sunday, July 24. SEE BELOW THE GRID for details on how to enter.

Across

10 Truman ---, 20th-Century American writer and actor whose works include Breakfast At Tiffany’s (6) 11 A performer who pretends to be famous people as a form of entertainm­ent (12)

12 See 22

13 A republic in the west of Asia, on the Mediterran­ean (7)

14 The stoat in northern regions, where it has a white winter coat with a black-tipped tail (6)

15 Deciduous trees with heart-shaped leaves and small fragrant yellowish flowers (7)

16 Peak that rises above the centre of Edinburgh (7,4)

20 A rubber ring placed over

the rim of a wheel (4)

21 City in north-west England

on the River Dee (7)

22 and 12 Novel by William Makepeace Thackeray featuring the character Becky Sharp (6,4)

23 Large burrowing mammal with a black-and-white striped head (6)

25 A large sailing ship with three or more masts, used as a warship or trader from the 15th to 18th Centuries (7) 27 --- VI, Italian ecclesiast­ic who was pope from 1963-78 (4)

28 An ornament or decoration placed in the middle of a dinner table (11)

29 Tough pieces of armour

carried on the arm (7)

32 Old British coin worth

two shillings (6)

35 A peninsula of Hong

Kong, opposite Hong

Kong Island (7)

36 William Frederick ---, American soldier, bison hunter and showman nicknamed ‘Buffalo Bill’ (4) 37 Not limited

or checked (12)

38 A song of loyalty or

devotion, as to a nation (6) Down

1 American frontiersw­oman born Martha Jane Canary in 1852 (8,4)

2 A dish made from oatmeal or another cereal, cooked in water or milk (8)

3 Legendary wizard in

Arthurian tales (6)

4 In Greek mythology, a daughter of Tantalus whose many children were slain by Apollo and Artemis (5)

5 Rodent with bristly fur, inhabiting forests of Central and South America (5,3)

6 Another name

for chips (6,5) 7 A short or light sleep (4)

8 A hard, dry cheese made from skimmed milk, often grated on to pasta dishes (8) 9 and 27 Labour politician who served as deputy prime minister 1997-2007 (4,8)

17 A large bird of the

crow family (5)

18 Nickname of the character Jack Dawkins in Dickens’s Oliver Twist (6,6)

19 The founder, ruler and emperor of the Mongol Empire (7,4)

21 Pierre ---, French physicist and chemist who shared the 1903 Nobel Prize in Physics with his wife and fellow countryman Henri Becquerel (5)

24 Antonio ---, Secretary-General of the United Nations since 2017 (8)

26 Insect with membranous wings that preys on aphids (8)

27 See 9

30 Large building for the storage and maintainan­ce of aircraft (6)

31 A vast crowd (5)

33 Period of the Christian calendar lasting from

Ash Wednesday to

Holy Saturday (4)

34 A brief letter, usually

informal in nature (4)

NOW THERE ARE THREE WAYS TO ENTER

Complete the Prize Crossword and count how many times the letter ‘i’ appears in the finished grid. Then text ISPY followed by your answer, name and postcode to 65700. Texts cost £1 plus your standard network charge. Or call 0905 652 2172 and leave your answer and details. Calls cost £1 plus your telephone company’s network access charge. Entries will be accepted until 11.59pm on Friday. Or post your completed grid AND iSpy answer to The Prize Crossword No 2068, The Mail on Sunday, PO Box 3451, Norwich NR7 7NR. Entries must arrive by Friday, July 8 (photocopie­s not accepted). The winner will be selected at random from correct iSpy answers. See today’s solutions panel for terms and conditions.

Winner of Prize Crossword No 2065: Arthur Edmund, of East Cowes, Isle of Wight.

Last week’s answer: 18

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