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Cryptic Clues: Across
1. Five receive sign of defence (11)
9. Flower could be a big one (7)
10. A bit of quiet, say (5)
11. Heading for recognition of nobility (5)
12. Trooped round naval missile (7)
13. Bear witness during trial (6)
15. Perhaps played wind instru ment orna mented with grooves(6)
18. Crush strange ly alert MP (7)
20. Glare in a royal way (5)
22. Frequently to one decimal place (5)
How you rate:
15 words, average; 25 words, good; 35 words, very good; 40 or more, excellent.
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3. Bull’s eyes get 500 and good meals? (7)
4. Hurry after a hundred to be come virtuous (6)
5. He drinks and reaches the summit with- hesitation (5)
6. Be a glutton in charge of tea making (7)
7. Visionary no tion of sailors being given means of pro pulsion (11)
8. Not the best pupils, presum ably (6-5).
14. Pamphlet or farm vehicle (7)
16. Rather big girl has to reform (7)
17. A terse problem (6)
19. Open nylon purse and find coin in it (5)
21. In Rome, see great birds ris ing (5)
Quick Clues: Across 1. Healing (11) ’ 9. Wide extent (7)
10. Drunkard (5) 11. Result from (5) 12. Ruffle (7) 13. Endow (6) 15. Annul (6) 18. Seduce (7) 20. Memorize (5) 22. Stick (5) 23. Jealous (7) 24. Stood for (11)
Down 2. Expectations (5) 3. Submits (7) 4. Entreats (6) 5. Express (5) 6. Encroach (7) 7. Kindness (11) 8. Regularity (11)
14. Trace (7) 16. Invigorate (7) 17. Alcove (6) 19. Portend (5) 21. Higher (5)
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A group of intrepid walkers fromthe RibbleValleyare tackling Yorkshire’s Three Peaks Challenge to help raise money forstarving children in Africa.
John Meadows, his wife, Susan, and a group of friends will be attempting to climb Ingleborough, Whernside and Pen-y-Ghent - all in a day - on September 20th. “I’ve a great affinity with
LAST WEEK'S SOLUTIONS
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Kenya, as I took part in five East African Safari World Championships Car Rallies, so I have spent many months in Africa," said John, from West Bradford. “I’ve never walked any
where near 24 miles previ ously, and "because that’s something of a challenge I de cided to use it as an opportu nity to raise as much money as possible for The Grand’s Solomon Project and one other charity in the area.” John, who runs Sagar
Advertiser and 1 imes A 7 T n J CUtfocrcM.' r n Some of the children fromthe Solomon Project in Eldoret, which is supported by The Grand, Clitheroe.
Insurances in Accrington, added: “The Solomon Project works in partnership with Mary’s Meals to provide meals for chronically hungry children in their local school. “By using local produce
and community volunteers they are able to feed one child in school for a whole year for
just £17. “That meal is the motiva
tion to get children to go to school so they receive a good education, and think that’s an amazing cause.” There will also be a contri
bution to the Jigsaw Project from the money raised and John added: “Roger Dugdale, a local man and one of our friends, has set up this char ity to support the provision of specialist therapeutic coun
selling for the mental health and the emotional wellbeing of local children and their families who may be experi encing problems.” If you want to make a do
nation you can do so online either at www.justgiving. com/john-S-Meadows or
childactionnorthwest.org.uk/ new/
index.php/fundraising/ raised-in-ribble-valley
Rally man John is seeking vaiiey mayoress was T
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. ley, Mrs Janette Ranson, be came one of the first people to discover Edge Hill Univer sity had been shortlisted for University of the Year when she visited the campus in Ormskirk. Mrs Ranson was among
a group of 12, mayors, their consorts and the chairman of Lancashire County Coun-' cil who visited the campus. Edge Hill’s deputy vice-
chancellor Steve Igoe gave the visiting dignitaries a tour of the campus as part of an “At home” event organised by Coun. Doreen Stephen son, Mayor of West Lanca shire. During thetourheshared
the breaking news that the university had been short listed by the Times Higher Education as University of the Year. It is the fourth time in seven years that Edge Hill has been shortlisted for the most prestigious accolade in higher education - more than any other university. Mr Igoe commented:
“We were delighted to wel come and meet the mayors
u good news ®
Mayoress MrsRanson with vice- chancellorStevelgoe
and their consorts from across the North-West and © the chairman of Lancashire County Council onto our campus and being able to share the exciting news of our shortlisting for Univer- sityoftheYearwiththem. “The award recognises -
best practice in higher edu cation as well as exceptional performance in the past aca demic year.”
o From Departing Tuesday 30 December 2014
See in the New Year in style with our excellent value 3-day theatre break to London's glittering West End, with travel, hotel, theatre ticket and New Year's Eve celebrations all included.
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■ 2 nights stay at a 3 or 4 star outer London area hotel with full English breakfast • Dinner and after dinner disco In your hotel on New Year) Eve • A standard priced ticket for the evening performance of a choice of West End shows onTuesday30 December 2014 (upgrades available) • Return coach travel
• 2 nights stay at a 4 star outer London area hotel with full English breakfast • Dinner on the first night at the hotel • Dinner at Jamie's Italian in Greenwich on New Year's Eve with half bottle wine per person • River cruise on Thames Clipper with complimentary champagne • Free time In London • Visit to Royal Windsor • Return coach travel
Top off the year with a Thames Clipper champagne cruise, a Jamie Oliver Italian dinner, and the London Fireworks! This break comes with all travel and transfers, two nights at a 4 star hotel with dinner and breakfast, a'visit to Royal Windsor and free time in London.
Look what's included. Departing Tuesday 30 December 2014
See in the New Year in style on our fabulous value 4 star 3-day break and soak up the celebratory atmosphere in our capital city which truly sparkles at this time of year.
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• 2 nights stay at the 4 star Marriott Heathrow Windsor Hotel, Slough with full English breakfast
• Gala Dinner on New Year's Eve • Excursion to central London or Windsor, as preferred • Free time in London, induding a visit to the New Yeari Day Parade ; •Return coach travel
Friday departures, 5 & 12 December 2014
Manchester airport
Fly th ro u g h your Christmas shopping w ith th is special Omega break to the six markets o f Cologne and the famous underground markets o f Valkenburg, w ith flig h ts , transfers, 3 star hotel w ith breakfast and free tim e in Amsterdam.
L o o k what 's included.
• Return flight from Manchester airport to Amsterdam Airport Schiphot • Airport taxes and return transfer from the airport to your hotel • Two nights stay at the 3 star Best Western Leverkusen Hotel, Germany • Dinner on first evening and breakfast on both mornings • Visits to the Cologne and Valkenburg Christmas Markets • Free time in Amsterdam with optional Amsterdam canal cruise
The advertised price Is correct as or 3 September 14 and Is based upon departure from Manchester airport on 5 December 14. Organised by Omega Holidays, ah _ , , , ^ For more information or to book, please call:
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Departing Sunday 21 December 2014
From
Manchester airport
Experience a different kind of Christmas this year with all the festive trimmings you would expect, plus quality 4 star half-board hotel accommodation and some Interesting excursions for good measure.
Look what's included.
• Return flight from Manchester airport to Barcelonat • One piece of hold luggage per person (kg allowance to be advised) • All airport taxes and return transfer from the airport to your hotel - 7 nights stay at the 4 star Hotel Les Palmeres, Calella with breakfast • Six dinners, including a Gala Dinner with drinks on Christmas Eve • Gala Christmas Day Lunch with drinks, plus evening buffet • Excursions to Barcelona and Montserrat
The advertised price is conect as of 3 September 14 and Is based upon departure from Manchester airport on 21 December 14.
A dta V/J7R? ATOL Protected 6081. Single supplements apply. Subject to availability.' We have included a reasonable budget for your flights. Should the cost of these fall below or rise above thisamount we will amend the holiday cost to reflect »
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