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by LACTOMETER (1 Peter 2:2) 6 7 8 10 13 18 19 20 21 22 23


Answers to Crossword 3 (Easter 2011) Across: 1 Infraspinatus. 9 Tittivate. 10 Rarer. 11 Ensue. 12 Maid. 13 Twin. 15 Elastin. 17 Riphath. 18 Imigran. 20 Galilee. 21 Nuanced. 22 Lock out. 24 No hands. 25 Tremors. 26. All is darkness. Down: 1 In the beginning. 2 Fetus. 3 Alimentary canal. 4 Plasmin. 5 Needier. 6 Tyre. 7 Screwball. 8 Bronchiectasis. 14 Spell check. 16


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1 Contrary aims (5,8) 9 God will demand an accounting for this, Genesis 9:5 (9) 10 Common (5) 11 Burned again (5) 12 Of the ear (4) 13 Calvin’s Christian name, in French (4) 15 Well (7) 17 Dangerously unorthodox (7) 18 Exit only (2,5) 20 Word-for-word (7) 21 Game (7) 22 Little bone (7) 24 Unjust (3,4) 25 Neck muscles (7) 26 Payment for rubbish (3,2,3,5)


Arimathea. 19 Nudists. 20 Galatia. 23 Ozone. The appropriately placed ‘cross-word’ was found at the end of 15A and beginning of 17A: INRI. The winner was Lucia Chaplin (Nottingham).


1 Piriton (14) 2 Heart, liver, tongue (5) 3 The atonement is this (15) 4 Surgical speciality (7) 5 Jehoiakim’s granddad, 2 Kings 23:36 (7) 6 King of Israel (4) 7 Rain-hat (9) 8 Monthly BMJ article (8,6) 14 Reformed (9) 16 Pharaoh (9) 19 Dairy products (7) 20 The violent son ….. .. the idols, Ezekiel 18:12 (5,2) 23 Encouragement (5)


Entries can be submitted by post to the office, or email to giles@cmf.org.uk. The deadline is 1 November 2011. The winning entry will receive a copy of Code Red and a CMF pen-torch, runners-up will receive pen-torches. A cryptic crossword will be posted online.


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