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E: 13/10 Win a £75 Waterstones Voucher plus Runner-up Prizes - Radio Times Xword 41

ACROSS

06. MANHATTAN
08. FLOUT
10. ASTI
11. EISENSTEIN
12. HECTORS HOUSE
15. CANASTA
16. PLIANCY
18. MISDEMEANOUR
20. STEALTHIER
22. TAPS
23. MAYBE
24. PRINCETON

DOWN

01. PAUSE
02. CHRIS EVANS
03. HANSARD
04. CLOT
05. LUMINESCE
07. TWENTY-TWENTY
09. IN THE LONG RUN
13. UP A GUM TREE
14. DALMATIAN
17. DEVILRY
19. SPOOR
21. ABBE

Enter by sending an email with your answers, name, address, telephone number and email address to [EMAIL="xword41@radiotimescomps.co.uk"]xword41@radiotimescomps.co.uk[/EMAIL]. One winner receives a £75 Waterstones voucher and five runners-up will each receive a £15 voucher. All six will also receive a voucher for Waterstones Book of the Week One Night, Markovitch by Ayelet Gundar-Goshen. Closing date: 13 October.
'...luck came to those who left a space for it.' Terry Pratchett

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  • hannonle
    hannonle Posts: 2,197 Forumite
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    Sorry to be annoying but is 21 down correct? I don't know what the word ABBE means.
    Thank you to everyone who posts on the competitions boards. You all rock!
  • [a-bey, ab-ey; French a-bey] /æˈbeɪ, ˈæb eɪ; French aˈbeɪ/ Examples

    noun, plural abb!s
    [a-beyz, ab-eyz; French a-bey] /æˈbeɪz, ˈæb eɪz; French aˈbeɪ/ (Show IPA) (esp. in France) 1. a member of the secular clergy.

    2. a title of respect for any ecclesiastic or clergyman.
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