22 JANUARY 1994, Page 45

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A first prize of £25 and a bottle of Graham's Malvedos 1979 Vintage Port for the first correct solution opened on 31 January, with two runners-up prizes of £15 (or, for UK solvers, the new edition of The Chambers Dictionary, priced at £22.50 — ring the word 'Dictionary'). Entries to Crossword 1143, The Spectator, 56 Doughty Street, London WC1N 2LL.

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Eight of the unclued lights are of a kind, listed in Brea er under 4A 39A.

Name Address 1 Fresh dew in Scots pine (5) ) prisoner's lie (10) guage (6) 15 Miniature artist quits camera sea-creatures (7) 16 Spoke parrot-fashion when brutes? (6) 21 Love variety of a lunch involving Russian displaced (8) 22 . . . fish, some truffles, cola -from Australia? (7) 24 One with trouble round the diplomat (6) flanks (4) 30 Gazer disturbed Sartre (6)

28 Type to go after wasp? (8, 36 g)

hyphened) 33 Tax overcharge stirred riot (6)

34 Pity about you and me, striving (

35 Void that is filled by bread (5) 38 Returned part of wafer termed not kosher (5) 40 Renewal of lease isn't necessary 41 ark purple trim (5) DOWN 1 Worried padre in a space flight (13) 3 New and old books the French get hold of (6) 4 Matador from Spain with home in South America (6) 5 Support of arch nobleman in speech (4) 6 Vexing us, militant worker lost incentives (7) 7 River possessed by ordinary nymph (5) 8 Springbok, say, to leap stake first ( 10 Beg informer — silent, upset, inside — to predict (13) V circle (5) 20 Bars occupied by hot, lazy questioned by Gallup? (6) 23 Old order's reptilian members a duck, fish, very oily . . . (8) 26 Beaming, laughing about Dame really? (7) 29 No clues about missing English ill volunteers the minutes (4)