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INVERAWE SMOKEHOUSES Welcome to our Scottish Field crossword which will really test your brain power and general knowledge. So set pen to paper, fi ll in the blanks and be in with a chance of winning a fabulous ‘Taste of the Smokery’ to the value of £50 for 1st prize, £30 for 2nd prize and £20 for 3rd prize.


ACROSS 8


Obscure boat in hideaway (6)


9 Veto fi nished decree (8) 10 Unwavering wavering painful instrument (8)


11 Essential parts of six, he’s in back street (6)


12 Impassioned but pale warmth (5-3)


13 Running challenge for fl ower part (6)


14 Payment type around acheivement the French become less (7)


17 Disregard north for example, lecture starting (7)


20 Gang ring (6) 22 Interest in support capital upper extremities (8)


25 Wellbeing left in land (6) 26 Type ‘loch’ for consideration (8)


27 Water fall (8) 28 Adjust through music (6)


DOWN 1 Venison displayed? (4,4) 2


1 8 2 3 4 9 5 6 7 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 19 20 21 22 23 24 17 18 25


Barely make out after cry sound (3,3)


3 Charge atop plant (6) 4 New book, try right out (7) 5


6 Vital faultfi nding (8) 7 Weave of course! (6) 15 Upper edge of top below head (8)


16 In danger of being on the windy side (3,5)


18 Flowing sport (8) 19 Stops for boosters (7) 21 This would not keep your head warm! (3,3)


23 Container up container ore out (3,3)


Contradictory according to poem (8)


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CROSSWORD NO 4


Mr/Mrs/Miss ___________________________________________ Address _______________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ Postcode _________________Tel __________________________


To enter: send your completed crossword to Scottish Field, Crossword No 4, Fettes Park, 496 Ferry Road, Edinburgh EH5 2DL, to reach us no later than 30 April 2013.


ANSWERS TO FEBRUARY CROSSWORD (NO 2) Across : 8 Phobia, 9 Oblivion, 10 Bade, 11 Star-struck, 12 Chav, 13 Steel bands, 17 Crab, 18 Adder, 19 Ugli, 21 Dilettante, 23 Tuft, 24 Volumetric, 28 Rope, 29 Variorum, 30 Lender. Down: 1 Thrasher, 2 Observable, 3 False start, 4 Iota, 5 Plus, 6 Ever, 7 Voiced, 14 End on, 15 Large-scale, 16 Adulterant, 20 Life peer, 22 Isobar, 25 UNIX, 26 Earn, 27 Rime.


FEBRUARY CROSSWORD WINNERS 1ST: MR BRIAN WADDELOW, LEEDS 2ND: MRS JANET DICKSON, DOLLAR 3RD: MRS TANYA CAMPBELL, PERTH


Where are we?


This highland city was granted its status in 2001 and is often referred to as ‘the Gateway to the Highlands’. A castle was built here in 1847 to replace the medieval castle blown up by the Jacobites. The Caledonian Canal begins here, connecting Loch Ness, Loch Oich and Loch Lochy as it runs through the Great Glen. The city is twinned with Augsburg in Germany and La Baule and Saint-Valery-en-Caux in France.


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