3 JUNE 2000, Page 60

CROSSWORD 1466: Exchange of letters by Doc

A first prize of £30 and a bottle of Graham's award-winning, Late- Bottled Vintage Port for the first correct solution opened on 19 J. one, with two runners-up prizes of £20 (or, for UK solvers, the latest edition of The Chambers Dictionary — ring the word `Dictionary'). Entries to: Crossword 1466, The Spectator, 56 Doughty Street, London WC1N 2LL.

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41) the clues are of a kind and lack overall definition They are Presented in alphabetical order of their solutions, irrespective of whether that solution is across or down. Solutions two hyphened) are to be assigned to their positions in the grid, jigsaw-fashion.

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Name Address ....... ...............................

CLUES A Smashed lamina B Developed laterisation C Fresh ideas D Sabre-rattling E Etruscan novel F Moved scorer on G Offside H Crazy Edison I Mis-denominate J Shaky cosmetician K Wayward loners L Troubled parent M Rue it, do wrong N Awfully wee O Strung out P Amended Flemish Q Dicky lies R Really poor S Dam broke T I roam around U Stream-tin in a mess ✓ Nousle roughly a Tipsy senor

b Terrible chaos C From Persia d Supercook e Sprayed aerosol

f Isn't a fashion

g Extreme radicalness

h Attacked fearlessly Broadcast calumnies Inappropriate pertness k Ruined heist 1 Broken nails m Tipsy senor

n Disaffected voters 0 New etuis p Mixed paste

q Unruly smelters r Eccentric setters Listed badly Translated satires Littery, rubbishy How the dealer reacted