The Week UK – 23 August 2019

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Crossword


THE WEEK CROSSWORD 1172


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Clue of the week answer:


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ACROSS


1 Angry detectives relax catching


neat killer (3,3,7)


8 Corrupt party departs first (7)


9 Outstanding depth of colour in


solvent (7)


11 Honest Joanna (7)


12 Priest’s latest matters–they


may be used afterablessing (7)


13 Name for someone, principally


afailure? (5)


14 State aid? None is distributed (9)


16 Thoroughly depressed?


Correct (9)


19 No thanks for distinguished


peer? (5)


21 Divulging secrets is effective (7)


23 Go back over ground terrace (7)


24 Hot money for cybercriminals (7)


25 Hearing range suffering shortage,


golf abandoned (7)


26 Gallery in quiet centre is up-to-the


minute (5,2,3,3)


Clue of the week:Open-mindedness of revolutionarybandgettin ginto


ecstasy(9, first and last lettersT&E)The Independent, Serpent


k’s winner will receive an


(ettinger.co.uk) Sterling travel


e in orange, which retails


and two Connell Guides


guides.com).


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Solution to Crossword 1170


ACROSS: 9 Salsa 10 Esplanade 11 Theatre 12 Slip-ups 13 Shaggy


15 Stays put 19 Weston-super-mare 21 Shuffled 23 Severe 26 Deserts


28 Statues 30 Inamorata 31 Ascot


DOWN: 1 As it is 2 Blue jays 3 Cant 4 Derek 5 Epos 6 Family tree


7 Gazump 8 Hens 14 Good for you 16 Tips 17 Toe 18 Isle 19 Was


20 Adequacy 22 Unseat 24 Ersatz 25 Pshaw 26 Dais 27 Slav 29 Ajax


Clue of the week:Killer briefly in company (6,8 first lettersC&M)


Solution:CARBON MONOXIDE (= CO or COMPANY)


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Charity of the week


Amelia Roberts was beautiful, vivacious and just 21


when she tragically died fromaseizure.


Today, more than 60 million people worldwide have


seizures, making epilepsy the most common serious


neurological condition in the world. One in every 1,000


people still die from epilepsy–three people every day–int he UK. That is a


startling statistic, and change is not happening fast enough. With your help,


we aim to drive forward that change.


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Fill in all the squares so that


each row, column and each


of the 3x3 squares contains


all the digits from1to9


Solution to Sudoku 715


9 5 1 4 2 6 7 3 8


6 4 3 7 9 8 2 5 1


2 3 6


8 2 3 4 6 1 5


5 1 6 9 8 2 4 7 3


7 5 2


1 9 2 3 5 6 7


2 7 4 5 6 1 3 8 9


5 9 4


9 4 1 6 7


3 2


2 6


7 6


5 9 8 1


1 5


1 5 3 4


8 9


6 4


Sudoku 716 (very difficult)


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DOWN


2 No good hoping forpainrelie f(7)


3 Blundercaugh tAustralia’scricket


coac h(7)


4 Struggling girls went wild (9)


5 Home apartment not suitable (5)


6 Idismissed act of coming out for


American poet (7)


7 Japanese governors display


weapons for an audience (7)


8 Replicated ‘ousing for rabbits


and bull! (6,5)


10 Ignoring children, TV channel


seem out of order showing


bondage (11)


15 Cleaner put off bloke (9)


17 Well, it’s an unofficial strike (7)


18 Design used in torn old


clothing (7)


19 Club with boozy peer in it


quietly dropping off? (7)


20 Brother keeps turning machine


in bunk (7)


22 Some Angus tomato relish (5)

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