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38 THE NEW REVIEW | 01. 1 0. 17 | The Observer


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ACROSS
1 Cringe in Washington
in connection with
predicament (3,3,6)
9 Take place in company going
around with scoundrel (5)
10 Garage designed to
accommodate tank in
compound (9)
11 Weak revolution ending in
trouble to a smaller extent (9)
12 Avid solver omitting every
other letter in passage (5)
13 Average temperature
indicated (5)
15 Crime covered up by attendant
in minister’s place (9)
16 Freeze street in part of fi lm
about city (9)
17 Shine in fi eld among leaders of
great movement (5)
19 Suppose visitors must be
short of time (5)
20 Long distance from the rig, lay
wrecked (5-4)
23 Scent in tune with surrounding
country (9)
24 Danger in place full of
revolutionary anger (5)
25 Bug? It’s caught by poor player,
we cry (6-6)

DOWN
1 Mature crowd upset about
defeat (7)

2 Song from enchantress,
heartless with language,
holding men up (7,7)
3 Audacity never out of order (5)
4 Post put at risk (5)
5 Keeper of records about
substance, endlessly
scarce (9)
6 Pretend to co-operate in

drama with arm initially
extended (4,5)
7 Be surprised by arena, I see,
excited before fi ght (5,2,7)
8 Part of treatise renegade
composed (6)
14 Audit’s conclusion stern about
certain person in charge of
funds (9)

15 Bad temper shown by alien in
rising up with weapon (9)
16 Trademark? Very loud exit (3,3)
18 Doctor with demonstration in
ethical style (7)
21 E.g. key unusually handy with
technology? (5)
22 Become thinner in band on
run (5)

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ON THIS DAY


classic, performed by
the Royal Opera’s Jette
Parker Young Artists.
Wilton’s Music
Hall, London E1;
3-14 November

Th e Bells
Kirill Karabits conducts

Bournemouth
Symphony Orchestra
in Rachmaninov’s
choral symphony
Th e Bells, plus
Beethoven’s
Piano Concerto
No 3, with soloist
David Fray.

Lighthouse, Poole;
15 November

DANCE
Las Hermanas,
Concerto, Gloria
Northern Ballet
presents a triple bill
of Kenneth MacMillan

masterworks.
Alhambra theatre,
Bradford; 5-7 October

ART
Monochrome: Painting
in Black and White
From Van Eyck and
Rembrandt to Gerhard
Richter and Bridget
Riley , a strange
pictorial journey
through shadow
and light.
National Gallery,
London WC2;
30 October to
18 February 2018

Chosen by Kitty
Empire, Susannah
Clapp, Fiona
Maddocks, Luke
Jennings and Laura
Cumming

a Millionaire? infamy.
Directed by Daniel
Evans, designed by
Robert Jones.
Minerva, Chichester;
3 November to
9 December

Network
Lee Hall adapts Paddy
Chayefsky’s satirical
1976 movie. Ivo van
Hove directs. Th e
cast includes Bryan
Cranston , Michelle
Dockery and Douglas
Henshall.
Lyttelton, London
SE1; 4 November to
24 March 2018

CLASSICAL
La tragédie de Carmen
Peter Brook’s
adaptation of Bizet’s

My Mind , relocates the
versatile, soulful Smith
to UK bass music. She
headlines a short UK
tour next February.
Tour starts Edinburgh
6 February, ends
14 February

THEATRE
Quiz
A new play by James
Graham examining the
the “coughing major”
of Who Wants to Be

POP
Ray BLK
Th e BBC Sound of
2017 winner (right)
has announced a trio
of December dates;
it’s a safe bet she has
plans for 2018.
Tour starts
Birmingham
2 December, ends
London 4 December

Jorja Smith
Her latest tune, On

A quiz about events that happened on this
day, 1 October, throughout history


  1. Name the British newspaper that was
    launched on this day in 1843 and closed
    in 2011.

  2. Which US national park was created in
    California in 1890?

  3. Name the Ford motor car that began
    rolling off the production line in 1908.

  4. What did Mao Zedong declare on this
    day in 1949?

  5. Where did Muhammad Ali defeat Joe
    Frazier to retain the world heavyweight
    boxing championship in 1975?

  6. Which European country introduced the
    world’s fi rst legal modern same-sex civil
    union, which came into eff ect in 1989?

  7. What format for listening to music was
    launched by Sony in 1982?


Answers on page 39

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selection of readers’ entries each week go
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Next theme: energy (to appear 8 October).
Share your photos of what ‘energy’ means
to you at theguardian.com/witness by
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1 | ‘Sleepy in Castellar de la Frontera in
southern Spain.’
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2 | ‘Temple sleep.’
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3 | ‘Egyptian mummy, Powerhouse
Museum, Sydney.’
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4 | ‘My sister sleeping by her cellphone...’
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