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FOOD & DRINK QUIZ

Cryptic clues which when solved give items of food and drink
Proceeds to the work of the Epiphany Trust (www.epiphany.org.uk - reg. charity No.1006653) amongst the street
children of Kandy, Sri Lanka.
Entry fee: £1.00 minimum donation. (Winner’s prize: M & S voucher for 10% of money raised) Closing date: 31st October.

1. Is this made backwards? (4) Edam


2. You could burn yourself on this (6) Hotpot
3. Food to gorge on (7) Cheddar
4. You could be described as yellow if you’re this (7) Chicken
5. Not old enough to be a guide (7) Brownie
6. Sounds as if a golfer could use this (3) Tea
7. Seaside resort in which to enjoy a pint (4) Beer
8. Technically, the first note of the scale (5) Tonic (or Dough)
9. Any one of these will suffice in bad weather (4) Port
10. A place famed for its stone? (5) Scone
11. Reportedly a day of rest (6) Sundae
12. A regal arrangement or a large muddle? (5) Lager
13. A little sore around the rear end? (10) Tenderloin
14. Popeye’s girlfriend (5,3) Olive Oil
15. Something white to eat when in France (10) Blancmange
16. Was he an English aristocrat, perhaps? (4,4) Earl Grey
17. You can find it alongside “egg” and muck (3) Rum
18. It’s nothing significant (6) Trifle
19. Is this a western or a junction? (9) Spaghetti
20. Could be Downton Abbey or even Happy Valley (6) Cereal
21. The French think this is extra good (6) Bonbon
22. A load of rubbish? (5) Tripe
23. Mr Brush or Mr Fawlty? (5) Basil
24. Keel over (4) Leek
25. Not very warm (6) Chilli
26. Demon ale drunk (8) Lemonade
27. They had top ten hits in the 70s (3,9) Hot Chocolate
28. She’s not a respectable woman (4) Tart
29. Not yet a complete politician. . . (6) Salmon
30. But this one’s a Lib Dem MP (4) Lamb
31. A bit of cheek (5) Sauce
32. Most of us have two of these (6) Kidney
33. It’s handy to have inside on a hot day (6) Shandy
34. Too many cakes can make you this (5) Stout
35. Ed gets grumpy initially (3) Egg
36. You could find this in the centre of Berkhamsted (3) Ham
37. Surprisingly, this gives awful recoil (11) Cauliflower
38. Sounds as if you usually get 9, 18 or 21 of these (6) Carrot
39. 60s rock band. . . (5) Cream
40. . . . and another (9) Marmalade
41. In the centre, Steven is on camera (7) Venison
42. Peel every apple religiously to start with (4) Pear
43. Pops up into Aston Villa (5) Toast
44. Sounds as if this could be a bloomer (5) Flour
45. Smile for the photographer, please (6) Cheese
46. Ban a national anthem, but not totally (6) Banana
47. Takes around (5) Steak
48. Seaport has lost its pool (5) Liver
49. You may find her at a wedding (4,2,6) Maid of honour
50. This could be fired or eaten (6) Rocket
51. It takes two to pull one of these (7) Cracker
52. This French dynasty takes the biscuit (7) Bourbon
53. Tailgate left around by the French (11) Tagliatelle
54. Drink from endless platter (5) Latte
55. Starts to get a real life in Cuba (6) Garlic
56. Babe snaked around to get these (5,5) Baked beans
57. A sandwich filling found in Pennsylvania? (12) Philadelphia
58. Ripe dog has right for breakfast (8) Porridge
59. Rich eat ok around here (9) Artichoke
60. Two American companies (8) Couscous
61. Rob, initially, is OTT, love (7) Risotto
62. This herb helps you remember, according to Shakespeare (8) Rosemary
63. But this one’s surprisingly arrogant (8) Tarragon
64. A greasy tipple could be this sweetie (12) Butterscotch
65. Most rude ladies are hiding this (7) Strudel
66. Bad man’s gnasher can manage this (7,3,4) Bangers and Mash
67. Surprisingly cheap (5) Peach
68. We hear this could be the Gulf Stream (7) Currant
69. The French here are no good (5) Icing
70. You might find this knight in a restaurant (7) Sirloin
71. Change map around (9) Champagne
72. Was this served at Waterloo? (4,10) Beef wellington
73. Endless wading bird (6) Bitter
74. Mixed up re a jug on ice (6,5) Orange juice
75. Limitlessly entwined (4) Wine
76. A retired barman screws around (12,3,5) Strawberries and cream
77. Car dust is untidy (7) Custard
78. Put one in position, perhaps (6) Plaice
79. Sounds scorched or burnt (5) Chard
80. Free boats differently (5,4) Roast Beef
81. It’s in! Murray lobs terrific winner (7) Lobster
82. Plays harmonicas for Mrs. Blair to hear (10,6) Maraschino Cherry
83. Cool cheat could become this (9) Chocolate
84. Inside a large Latin textbook (7) Gelatin
85. The QE2 had docked in a central position (7) Haddock
86. Mobile phone falling to pieces? (10,7) Blackberry Crumble
87. A fine material and a dish that can be sweet or savoury (5) Crepe
88. Terrible wash, all mixed up (5,7) Welsh Rarebit
89. Recap in a different form (5) Caper
90. Cashmere or tortilla? (4) Wrap
91. Players rearranged to produce this result (7) Parsley
92. Wets in reverse order (4) Stew
93. Are these on your calendar? (5) Dates
94. Wise men travel round America (8) Sausages
95. Mac for new princess (5,9) Apple Charlotte
96. A tropic is around here (7) Apricot
97. A jug for US Open winners? (6) Claret
98. I get involved with angry workers (10) Croissants
99. A motto in disguise (6) Tomato
100. What is small, red and unable to speak? (11) Horseradish
Please return the completed quiz to Kath Milner, 10, Rustlings Court, Graham Road, Sheffield, S10 3HQ.
The winner will be notified within two weeks of the closing date and in the event of a tie lots will be drawn. If you would like
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