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SKILL LEVEL Easy

Fill in the blank squares with the numbers 1 to 9 so that each row, each column and each 3 x 3 block contains all the numbers from 1 to 9.

SOLUTION NEXT WEEK

MEGA CROSSWORD

When completed, the shaded letters will reveal a well-known personality (see mystery clue below).

MYSTERY CLUE

38ac & 45ac

Famous forensic psychiatrist (7,5)

ACROSS

1 Rash person (7)
5 Shove (4)
7 See 2 Down
11 Foot-operated lever (5)
15 Mourning for the dead (5)
16 Awkward, clumsy (9)
17 Example or guide (9)
18 Pod vegetable (3)
19 Guinness, for example (5)
20 Zero (3)
21 Burial chamber (5)
23 Smooth, glossy fabric (5)
25 Violent denunciation (8)
27 Part of a nut (6)
29 Performs, for example,
a poem (7)
33 Red variety of corundum (4)
35 Flexible (6)
36 Sword (5)
38 See Mystery Clue

Native bird (6)Fluid that flows likeblood in the veins ofthe Greek gods (5) See Mystery ClueSoviet prison camp (5)Fuel rating (6) Kevin ___, TV presenter (5) Betting token (4)Oesophagus (6) Lobby (5)13 Down term meaningwhich was to beproved (inits) (1,1,1)Former soldier (abbrev) (3)Light-heartedness (9)

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