TestYour Knowledge CROSSWORD
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Across 2. This was cancelled at Dumbarton (5,4) 7. Grants winner in 1978 (4) 8. The CoP is sponsoring tuition here (5) 10. His byre needed cleaning (8) 11. Heather by another name (5) 12. See 5 down (6) 14. Duke pictured with 7 across (6) 15. The Miller of here (5) 16. Fish or drums can be this (8) 18. These hills are a popular retreat (5) 20. Found with aWee PickleTow (4) 21. Valley NE of Loch Awe (4,5) 21. Basic drumming movement (4) 21. Mountain north of LochTay (3,6)
Down 1. Military body in Gordons Bk 2 (6,4) 2.
Ian in the Masters Collection (4)
3. Secret one featured last month (6) 4. Dugald was pictured in this (3,4) 5. 3 down prevents it from a 12 across (3) 6. A draw or two notes fastened together (3) 9. What pipers strive for (10) 13. Dr Donald in Angus MacDonald Bk 1 (7) 14. He has a seat in Edinburgh and Ross Bk 5 (6)
17. John MacKay, Raasay was herd boy to MacLeod of here (4)
18. --- Orm Mo Phiob (3) 19. Surname of two Guards PMs (3)
Test your piping knowledge with the Piping Times Crossword. Send completed puzzles to Piping Times, 16-24 Otago Street,Glasgow G12 8JH,
Scotland.Crossword compiled by Jeannie
Campbell.This month’s crossword is sponsored by the CoP
Shop.The winner receives a £10 voucher. Online subscribers can download the grid on the PT extra page
www.college-of-piping.co.uk/ html/ptextra Last month’s solution: ACROSS – Army,Action Man,Tutor, Starry,Oban,Aye,Ran, Four, Carmel, Gesto, Lookalike, Roll. DOWN – Station, Low Road,Annan,Murray,Arthur,Mess, Douglas,Arisaig, Encore,Adagio, Small,Alto. The winner of the May crossword is BernardWorth of Stow-on-the-Wold.
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