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Our February-March puzzle challenge is an musically themed cryptic crossword by Organophile.
Right click here to download a printable .pdf file
PLEASE NOTE THE CLUE 27 across has been corrected to read as shown below
Entries close March 16th, 2008. Anyone, anywhere is free to enter, and all correct entries will go in a draw to win the "Dambusters!" Cd by Kevin Bowyer. Please send entries to
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Win this stirring CD
Dambusters!
Organ X-plosion Vol II
Kevin Bowyer (organ of the Royal Hospital School, Holbrook, Suffolk).
Click here for the tracklist
(CD generously donated as a prize by Dinmore Records) |
Across
| 1 | | In Sergei, gentlemen, we have a
foundational string-player (6) |
| 5 | | Playing to the audience, does one
do this? (6) |
| 10 | | Shostakovitch was only half the
man JSB was in this good-tempered
collection (7) |
| 11 | | Sounds chilly on the floor (7) |
| 12 | | This weather'll put lines on my map! (6) |
| 15 | | In rotten Pinter play, skittle is
essential (3-3) |
| 16 | | Tree-rat ran backwards (7) |
| 17 | | Sidon's partner sounds like he is weary (4) |
| 18 | | Teal set the hoi-polloy has (2,2) |
| 19 | | Dagmar, I'm baking in only a mallet instrument (7) |
| 20 | | Tubby played Cocker's tune (4) |
| 22 | | HH Monroe sounded sarcastic! (4) |
| 25 | | Broken? Use Zola assiduously (7) |
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Waxy flower from porch identity (6) |
| 28 | | Simon's in Berlin, making an odd noise (6) |
| 31 | | Get one in the old country, in WWI
it would send you home (7) |
| 32 | | Add Brahms' Rhapsody to Adolphe for this 1840s instrument of torture (4,3) |
| 33 | | Purcell's missing a Queen (6) |
| 34 | | Dentists do this, and it's anything but! (6) |
Down
| 2 | | Euro-man set beloved straight, but
not in the US (7) |
| 3 | | Plucked instrument from Windows,
gooey and sticky (6) |
| 4 | | Spike lost this ungeant in tomb (4) |
| 5 | | Engrossed, missing Midge, but
still absorbed (4) |
| 6 | | V or brass! (6) |
| 7 | | Quiet mutter mixed up brass stop (7) |
| 8 | | Midge missing from the Bible, but
text is here (6) |
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| 9 | | An alto found no centre in this
music (6) |
| 13 | | 500 after important unquiet priest
who were connected (7) |
| 14 | | Newspaper's commonest word? (7) |
| 15 | | You hear added 20D addled for a
small French drum (7) |
| 20 | | French word added to ladies' hold-all, shake well and play mezzo between 7 and 20A (6) |
| 21 | | Latin 7 blows Inca cub out (7) |
| 23 | | Frank Sinatra never was one of
these! (7) |
| 24 | | Trotsky's end involved this (3,3) |
| 25 | | Spot girl Carol's written for boys as well (6) |
| 26 | | Sounds like a salacious Biblical
book, essential for savouries (6) |
| 29 | | Really! Really! In this it sounds
false! (4) |
| 30 | | Setter's article's doctor had two
feet in the poetry camp (4) |
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Send your solution by March 16th into
All correct entries will go into a draw to win the cd Dambusters! Organ X-plosion II by organist Kevin Bowyer .
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