The Spectator

2583: Out of place – solution

issue 17 December 2022

The unclued Across lights are British place-names beginning with P, L, A, C and E and the unclued Down lights are anagrams (i.e. they are ‘out of place’) of these place-names.

First prize John Bartlett, Shirley, Solihull, West Midlands

Runners-up Sue Topham, Elston, Newark; Nicholas Grogan, Purley, Surrey

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