Polymath 794 Set by Sleuth
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Polymath 794 Set by Sleuth
Polymath 794 Set by Sleuth ACROSS 1Viking king of Denmark and Norway who became a devout Christian (6,9) 11The art of effective speaking (9) 12An informal gathering in Scotland and Ireland with traditional music and dancing (7) 13To find fault with petty details (3-4) 14Like a cartilage (9) 15US conservationist noted for the environmentalist book, Silent Spring (6,6) 17French writer who wrote a fictionalised account of Cézanne in his novel, L’Oeuvre (4) 19A Cuban dance in 2-4 time (8) 21Ruler in sacred things (8) 23A cake of unleavened bread in Indian cooking (4) 24The highest mountain of Antarctica (6,6) 27To chew or eat (9) 28The windpipe (7) 29A stick of liquorice (4-3) 30A discharge from the ear (9) 31Leader of resistance to the Norman conquest of England who was active in the Fens (8,3,4) DOWN 2Like an emotion with no understanding of it (7) 3Type of vegetable grown in China and Japan (5,5) 4“Come gentlemen I hope we shall ----- down all unkindness”, said by Page in Shakespeare’s The Merry Wives of Windsor (5) 5Term for the honeysuckle (8) 6A formulary of prayers (11) 7Capital of the principality of Asturias in Spain (6) 8Ireland and Italy are among countries that have a flag of this type (9) 9US film composer noted for his collaboration with Alfred Hitchcock on films such as Psycho and Vertigo (7,8) 10A painting of 1793 by the French painter, Jacques-Louis David (3,5,2,5) 16First century queen of the Brigantes who signed a treaty with the Romans (11) 18A mark used on government property (5,5) 20A bugbear (4,5) 22A rocky object like Ceres in orbit between Mars and Jupiter (8) 25Shoddy or inferior material (7) 26Tony, attacking midfielder who played for Sheffield United, Leeds, QPR and England (6) 28Egyptian god of knowledge and hieroglyphs depicted with the head of an ibis or baboon (5) The first correct entry drawn on Wednesday January 7 wins a copy of Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable. Entries, using the form below, should be addressed to Polymath No 794, Weekend FT, One Southwark Bridge, London SE1 9HL. The solution and winner's name will be published on January 10. Much loved for its wit and wisdom since 1870, Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable is a blend of language, culture, myth and legend. Edited by Susie Dent, this new edition contains an intriguing supplement of Brewer's Gems: facts, fables and curiosities from Brewer collections of the past. www.chambers.co.uk/brewers.php Jotter pad Solution Polymath 792 & $ 5 5 , ( ) $ ( 1 ( 7 , 3 3 ( 7 7 / ; $ + ( / , 6 7 $ & , $ 5 ) $ 1 1 < 3 1 * 3 $ 6 $ 7 6 8 0 $ $ , 6 6 5 ( % 8 6 $ 8 + , % ( / / $ ' 2 $ / % 1 & $ 5 2 / . $ 8 ( 7 & - $ $ 5 1 ( , 6 / 2 9 % $ . 5 , $ 6 $ 8 * $ 1 1 , 5 3 3 0 ( + ( / 5 , = / $ % & ( 7 7 + ) $ 5 < $ : ( % 6 % 5 ) 1 < $ . ( 2 2 / ' & 2 1 7 ( 0 3 7 , % / ( 6 % 5 2 $ 0 $ + , . < $ 6 7 8 3 / / * $ 0 3 2 5 : ( 1 2 ; 0 ( < 1 ( ' / $ , ( 6 < ( . / , 7 8 7 8 / / Name............................................................................................................... Address............................................................................................................ ........................................................................................................................ ........................................................................................................................