Daily Mail - 05.03.2020

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Daily Mail, Thursday, March 5, 2020^ Page 47

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Put 1-6 once in each row, column, diagonal
(highlighted to form an X) and horizontal
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HiDDen in the grid is the name of a rugby player. Answer the questions, then re-arrange
the letters corresponding to your answers to fill in the name. Solution tomorrow

insert letters to form listed words, moving
between adjacent cells horizontally, vertically or
diagonally in any direction. insert all remaining
letters of the alphabet (except Z) in the grid so all
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Fill in all the squares in the grid so that each row, column and each of the
3x3 squares contains all the digits from 1 to 9. SolutionS tomorrow

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1 actor who played Sir Bernard Cutting in Carry On
Matron (7,8)
9 a person who bribes or intimidates a jury (7)
10 a sacred object among algonquian tribes (7)
11 Crease-resistant fabric made from acrylic fibre (5)
12 1685 battle in which royalists defeated the Duke of
Monmouth’s rebels (9)
13 Play in which Mrs Malaprop appears (3,6)
15 Underground cell or chapel (5)
16 ___ Izzard, stand-up comedian and activist (5)
18 region around Glasgow in Scotland’s central belt (9)
20 Hurdles (9)
23 Spiral-horned southern african antelope (5)
24 amelia, U.S. aviation pioneer who disappeared in
1937 (7)
25 Continental boarding house (7)
26 english title of a long narrative poem by Dante
alighieri (3,6,6)

1 a term for the oak (4,2,3,6)
2 Clouds of dust and gas in space (7)
3 eurasian rose with fragrant foliage and small pink
flowers (9)
4 egyptian god with the head of a falcon (5)
5 Shamelessness (9)
6 Jessica, Blue Sky actress (5)
7 _____ Joshua, Watford-born British heavyweight
boxer (7)
8 Character who finances the voyage in Treasure
Island (6,9)
14 Carlo, everton and ex-Chelsea Premier league
winning manager in 2010 (9)
15 Konstantin, Mikhail Gorbachev’s predecessor as
leader of the Soviet Union (9)
17 variety of potato with a red skin and yellow flesh (7)
19 John lennon’s peace anthem and best-selling solo
record (7)
21 Counting frames with movable beads (5)
22 Franz von ____ , austrian composer of light operas (5)

Solution tomorrow

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yOu have ten minutes
to find as many
words as possible
using the letters
in the wheel.
each word must
use hub letter
and at least three
others, and
letters may be used
only once. you can’t
use plurals, foreign words or proper
nouns. Verbs ending in ‘s’ permitted. Clue
for today’s nine-letter word: Pushy
opium bust carried out.
rAtinG: 10 words, average; 15, good; 20,
very good; 25 or more, excellent.
Solution tomorrow

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Picture:

GeTTY

BoX 1: england rugby prop Joe
Marler (pictured)
also plays for which
Premiership team?
Harlequins (B)
leicester Tigers (C)
Saracens (H)

BoX 2: Which new animated
fantasy film tells the story
of brothers ian and
Barley lightfoot?
Once (T)
Onward (O)
Spellbound (K)

BoX 3: singer Aurora, and ten
elsa voice actresses,
performed which Frozen ii
song at this year’s Oscars?
lost In The Woods (P)
all Is Found (a)
Into The Unknown (D)

BoX 4: in what year did the

eruption of Mount Vesuvius
bury Pompeii?
aD 79 (F)
aD 179 (r)
aD 279 (D)

BoX 5: Actress Petronella
Barker was the first wife of
which actor?
Sylvester Stallone (I)
Jack Nicholson (Y)
anthony Hopkins (N)

BoX 6: sir Peter scott was a
famous 20th century British
name in which field?
Ornithology (e)
left-wing politics (T)
Biology (M)

BoX 7: north star and
the lonely skier are
among the works of which
late British novelist?
richard adams (K)
Hammond Innes (N)
William Golding (U)

BoX 8: Oolong tea
comes from which
country?
India (M)
Sri lanka (Q)
China (e)

Wednesday’s answer:
KAtie MeluA (1K, 2e, 3l,
4a, 5I, 6M, 7a, 8U, 9e, 10T).
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