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Across 3. School on last month’s cover (4) 5. The Editorial last month referred to these (9) 7. Joint author withW Gray of a bagpipe and drum tutor (5)


8. W Ross said Farewell to these Scots (6) 9. John MacDonald’sWelcome to S --- (4) 11. Prefix to many tunes composed for ladies (3) 13. Leaning a fond --- to the drone- Neil Munro inTutor 1 (3)


15. Saddle it and Gallop (4) 18. LtYoung was killed prior to this battle (6) 19. One of the smaller drones (5) 20. Results from here appeared last month (9) 21. Ms Henderson in ScottWilliams Bk 2 (4)


Down 1. Not professional (7) 2. Point and power station near Dunbar (7) 3. LtYoung’s Indian regiment (5) 4. The Argylls saw action at this S African river (6)


5. Taymouth was pictured last month (6) 6. Small isle found in Glencoe Coll Bk 2 (4) 10. Results of the caption one appeared last month (7)


11. 18 across was near this border (7) 12. Fishing was this (6) 13. Results from here appeared last month (6) 16. A MacNeill island (5) 17. Gen Thomason’s tune to his Country (4)


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 – Armstrong, Iain, Burst, Con Anima, Rakes, Speirs, Back to, Laird, Bagpipes, Leger, Earn, AppleTree. DOWN – War or Peace,And a, Maria’s,To Barra, Oir, Got, Sweetheart, Red Brae, Beggar, I See, Lea, Gap. The winner of the October crossword is J McIntosh of Carron, Falkirk.


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