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I CUTHEROEADVERTISER&TIMES


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You have 10 nuns to find as many words as possible using the letters in the wheel. Each must use the hub letter and at least 3 others. Letters may be used only once. You cannot use plurals, foreign words or proper nouns. There is at least one 9-letter word to be found.


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15 words, average; 20 words, good; 25 words, very good; 30 or more, .excellent.


How you rate:


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Cryptic Clues: Across


4. How gravely . injured is an' over-sized con­ federate? (7)


8. America has - poor fuel, but


jt’s serviceable (6)


10. They synchro­ nise musicians put on in clubs (6)


9. Sleeve badges allowed among members (7)


1. Australian bush (3-4) •


2. The sleep I have • is fitful (7)


3. A smoker on - the ship (6)


5. One o f the s e r ­ vices provided by a pneumatic- pump? (3,5)


6. Showing weak­ ness for first- rate fish (6)


11. Animals that can be found in pounds (6)


12. Polite conflict? ' Hardly! (5,3) 18. Do some main­ tenance on top of the large mansion, one hears(8)


20. Saw that catches should (6)


21. Handwriting . often used in the rehearsal


22. Able to be looked upon as intelligent perception (7)


. (6)


23. Discount to be returned in the price (6)


24. Don't allow one to mix oils with tea(7)


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13. The shrike had no intention of being quiet, we hear (4-4)


■14 & 7Dn. Splen­ did piece of cor­ respondence - or its initial star t (7,6)


15. It’s more out of tune, but give undue praise (7)


16 & 19Dn. But it’s not uproar at Wimbledon! (6- 6) .


1.7. This is used m ■ transmitting the spirit of Shakespeare, by the sound of it (6)


19. See 16 Down


Quick Clues: Across 4 . Commend (7) 8. Brawler (6) 9. Exact (7)


10. Die (6) 11. Vigour (6) ■ 12. Mirth (8) 18. Salutation (8) 20. Adore (6) ■ "


•21. Cavern (6) 22. Pleasure (7) 23. Get (6) . 24. Merrymaking (7)


, - •/’S . t 1 | winter tyres to your car can make a real difference to safety as temperatures plummet on our roads


Down 1. Without mercy (7)


• 2. Disconcert (7) 3. Shortage (6) 5. Wilful (8) 6. Spacecraft (6) 7. Face (6) .


13. In concert (8) 14. In effect (7) 15. Stranded (7) 16. Erase (6) 17. Resuscitate (6) 19. Dress (6)


LAST WEEK'S SOLUTIONS


DOUBLE CROSSWORD: Cryptic: Across: 1 First book of; 9 Oil: 10 All at once; 11 Kings; 13 Rhombus; 14 Divest; 16 Jetsam; 18 Hat-case; 19 Mason; 20 Abandoned; 21 Cue; 22 Temperament. Down: 2 111; 3 Stays; 4 Bolero; 5 Outdone; 6 Omnibuses; 7 Looked ahead; . 8 Verse-monger; 12 Novitiate; 15 •Stand up; 17 Meaner; 19 Madam; 21 Can. Quick: Across: 1 Fraudulence; 9 • Ape; 10 Gallivant; 11 Tomes; 13 Fritter; 14 Rankle; 16 Depict; 18 Imitate; 19 Swell; 20 Classmate; 21 Hue; 22 Stuntedness. Down: 2 Rue; 3 Urges; 4 Uplift; 5 Edifice; 6 Coastline; 7 Masterpiece; 8 Story­ teller; 12 Mendicant; 15 Liaison; 17 •Debate; 19 Stern; 21 Has.


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Local Peugeotdealership Per­ rys is urging drivers across East Lancashire to prepare theircarsfortheonsetof winter as temperatures are due to plummet in the coming weeks. In the colder.months, al­


Local dealer offers sound advice on safe driving want to do everything we can


compiled three more reasons to encourage local motorists to make the switch:. • Braking distances are re- ’


duced by up to 20% (11 metres) • Increased grip levels of


• up to 50% in icy conditions . • Money is saved in the


most half Of car accidents are ' caused by skidding, making the notoriously tricky M65, even more hazardous,’and once the mercury drops be­ low 7" C, the amount of grip offered by ordinary tyres also drops considerably. • These are’just two of the


reasons why Perrys Nelson is strongly recommending drivers to invest in winter tyres, but the’benefits don’t . end there-the dealership has


long run as the life of summer tyres is extended. The dealership, based on


Lomeshaye Industrial Estate, is also reminding local drivers about its Winter Safety Check service, which includes test- ingthe car’s battery, lights and brakes. Gavin Holden, serv­ ice manager at Perrys Nelson, said: “We can’t emphasise enough how much of an im­ pact winter tyres have on cars once the temperature drops. The figures don’t lie and we


’ to make sure drivers are as safe as possible on our roads.” Peugeot’s 2008 and 3008


models both come with all- weather tyres and Grip Con­ trol on certain trim levels. Gavin continued: “Sales of


the 2008 and 3008 have been strong since they launched


.and we’re now seeing a steady rise in motorists wanting a ve­ hicle with more grip, especial­ ly for those notoriously tricky roads which become perilous when winter sets in.” For more information


■ on booking a Winter Safety Check, visit Perrys Nelson on Lomeshaye Industrial Es­ tate, call 01282 875 457or visit: www.perrys.co.uk/nelson- ■peugeot


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Two-way tussle for prizes and prices at


Regular vendors Colin Sin­ gleton, of Goosnargh, and James Rogerson, of Poul- ton-le-Fylde, battled for the top" honours in both priz­ es and prices at Gisburn Auction Mart’s Christmas ’ PedigreeDaiiryShowandSale. The supreme champion


" Carlisle. F. & M. Graham, of Gret­


was Whytil Jordan Black: rose 18, a heifer just 14 days calved and giving 33kgs from Mr Singleton, which sold for thejoint top price of £2,800 to DougGraves, ofArmathwaite,


na, Scotland,- took home the next twolots from the same .


•oasttot vendor at £2,400 and £2,320.


, Meanwhile Mr Rogierson’s winner of the best newly- calved cow class was a Ginary Tangent ET-sired, second lac­ tation cow, giving an impres­ sive 43kgs.Thissoldatthejoint top price of £2,800 to David Coulthurst, of Goosnargh.. Next lot from’ the same


vendor was the second prize newly-calved heifer, giving 32 litres, which sold to Mr Graves . for £2,700, and finally his last lot - an Avenhant Doberman Gipsy-sired heifer - did not disappoint, the hammer fall-; ing at £2,520 to F. & M. Gra­ ham.


Dairy auctioneer Fred


Spurgeon said: “Trade could only be described as excel­ lent, with 23 cattle achieving £2,000 or more and the major­ ity heading north.” • A fed and white coloured


Heihoeve Delta Spencer sec­ ond lactation cow, from Pete Dakin, ofBolton-byrBowland, caused a flurry of bids, final­ ly selling for £2,220 to Mr Coulthurst. Averages.were: Pedigree


newly calved cows £2,080. Pedigree newly calved heif- ers £2,418 Auctioneerswere Richard


Turner & Son.


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