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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 1


Across 1 Surly art cult about fabrication (12)


10 Greed of a very small one hundred in age back (7)


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11 Later today negative backing in constricted (7)


12 Written work in notes, say (5) 13 Like a gush, tho different (2,6) 15 Passionate about old Ed Booth (3-7)


Surly art cult about fabrica- tion (12)


10 Greed of a very small one hundred in age back (7)


16 Hip hop song in ballot is a drunk's name (4)


18 Eat here but it's very disorganised (4)


11 Later today negative backing in constricted (7)


15 Passionate about old Ed Booth (3-7)


12 Written work in notes, say (5) 13 Like a gush, tho different (2,6)


16 Hip hop song in ballot is a drunk’s name (4)


20 Not a place for those who have passed away? (6-4)


22 Conman in to fi nd some spice (8)


27 Healthy place to be sounds like corpulent husband (3,4)


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Nevertheless do it together (2,3,4,4)


18 Eat here but it’s very disor- ganised (4)


28 Already make before cloth consumed (12)


14 Funny guy has short opera- tion some time, this story has a happy ending (5,5)


24 Group of legs maybe for an arachnid? (5)


28 Already make before cloth consumed (12)


26 Old enough for instance (7) 27 Healthy place to be sounds like corpulent husband (3,4)


Down 2 Conveyance van... (7) 3 ...conveyance for one (8) 4 Old you say! (4) 5 Polite way to spit (10) 6 Snack, look first at a French church (5)


17 Silver tonics change skeptic (8)


19 Browning light (7) 21 Not in shed, is rejected (7) 23 Copious enlarger the French said (5)


25 Way off Anglo-French aside (4)


20 Not a place for those who have passed away? (6-4)


DOWN 2 Conveyance van... (7) 3 ...conveyance for one (8) 4 Old you say! (4) 5 Polite way to spit (10) 6


22 Conman in to find some spice (8) 24 Group of legs maybe for an arachnid? (5) 26 Old enough for instance (7)


Snack, look fi rst at a French church (5)


Cultivated food, short exer- cise has sore end (7)


Tease out (eke) thick meaty chop (4,3,6)


CROSSWORD NO 2 Mr/Mrs/Miss ___________________________________________ Address _______________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ Postcode _________________Tel __________________________


To enter: Send your completed crossword to Scottish Field, Crossword No 2, Fettes Park, 496 Ferry Road, Edinburgh EH5 2DL, to reach us no later than 28 FEBRUARY 2014.


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7 Cultivated food, short exercise has sore end (7)


8 Tease out (eke) thick meaty chop (4,3,6) 9 Nevertheless do it together (2,3,4,4)


Where are we?


14 Funny guy has short operation some time, this story has a happy ending (5,5)


This tiny island, lying half-way between Orkney and Shetland, is famous for birds, knitwear and historic shipwrecks. The islanders mostly live in the low-lying southern part of the island. The northern part is largely rough grazing and rocky moorland, rising to the 217 metre Ward Hill.


17 Silver tonics change skeptic (8) 19 Browning light (7) 21 Not in shed, is rejected (7) 23 Copious enlarger the French said (5) 25 Way off Anglo-French aside (4)


ANSWERS TO DECEMBER CROSSWORD (NO 12) Across: 7 Yugoslav, 9 Exotic, 10 Okay, 11 Tachometer, 12 Tomato, 14 Once-over, 15 Self-assertion, 17 Beriberi, 19 Goggle, 21 Mechanical, 22 Have, 23 Camera, 24 Entirely. Down: 1 Cuckoo, 2 Holy, 3 Plethora, 4 Heroic, 5 Homecoming, 6 Nineteen, 8 Vicious circle, 13 All-nighter, 15 Skeletal, 16 Regulate, 18 Ennead, 20 Lively, 22 Hart.


DECEMBER CROSSWORD WINNERS 1ST: FIONA SAMSON, EDINBURGH 2ND: ALISON REDPATH, ABERDEEN 3RD: PADDY MORRIS, EAST LOTHIAN


190 WWW.SCOTTISHFIELD.CO.UK


ANSWER: FAIR ISLE


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