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4 Fundraising : The Red & White Appeal
8 What’s On
10 The Sir Harold Hillier Gardens
11 Argonaut Community Enterprises12 Olympic Legacy14 Health : Positive Parenting16 Short Story : First Impressions20 Sexism in the Workplace
23 The Prince’s Trust Team24 Homes & Interiors : Wet Rooms30 Working from Home : Home considered
as a Gym32 Gardening : The Evil Weevil34 Puzzle Page36 Clubs & Societies38 Advertisers Index
Dear Readers
A friend of mine just told me
her husband, a local doctor,
was a Games Maker for two
weeks stationed at the
Olympic Park acting as an
onsite medic, naturally.
During the test run last year
he was posted with the
Archery teams and encour-
aged to have a go. Quickly
hooked, he speared into
action (...ok, I’ll stop) and
sussed out the local archery
club with his two teenage
girls. A year on, he and his
daughter now arch (is that
the verb?) every week and
compete for fun, enjoying the
time together. I’ve heard
many teenagers enthuse
about the Olympics and even
my daughter has promised to
sign up to the college sailing club on return in
September. With this in mind, I’ve dedicated two pages
to the “Olympic Legacy” (p12) so if you feel like giving
boxing
a go or long for a “Jessica
Ennis” stomach then why not
sign up to a new sport this
month?
With school starting this week
there’s a helpful article on
Positive Parenting (p14)
encouraging patience which
we all need after six weeks of
managing the children at
home !
As always, I welcome updates
to the community pages.
This magazine is delivered to
15,000 letterboxes in areas of
SO15, SO16 and SO17 so it’s
also an ideal way for local
businesses to generate local
customers by advertising.
Next issue: November 2012
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In 2002, Gill Adkins, 53 found that the glands inher neck were swollen and showing no signs ofgoing down. After a visit to her GP she was testedand found to have leukaemia cells. After manydifficult years of treatment, recurrences andremissions, Gill, in April this year underwent aBone Marrow Transplant in SouthamptonHospital. Living in Christchurch, she will have tomake regular return visits to the hospital, twice aweek for check-ups.
Southampton Hospital Charity’s Red & White Appeal aims to raise £1.76million to create a dedicated daytreatment unit for patients like Gill.
When Gill and husband Ray found out about the Red & White Appeal they were keen to help, havingexperienced first-hand the need for a new treatment area to enhance patient care.
Husband Ray said, “We found out that ward sister Yvonne Loand the team regularly sell home-made cakes and biscuits toraise money for the appeal and decided to make a bid for aparticularly tasty cake.” Reflecting on her treatment so far, Gillsaid, “I will be eternally grateful for the help, encouragementand high level of professional treatment that I’ve received fromall of the team at Southampton. Our donation is just a smalltoken of our appreciation. I just really like home-made cakes!”
To find out more or to make a donation to the Red & WhiteAppeal please call 023 8079 8881 or visit www.redandwhiteappeal.org
Gill and Ray with their £1,000 cake!
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A big slice of support
from leukaemia
patient & husband
Can I do it again?Yes, I can!
How can you help?
Donate £1...It’s nearly 10 years since I ran 10 miles but Icouldn’t turn down the opportunity to help raisethe remaining £300,000 of SouthamptonHospital’s Red & White Appeal by running theGreat South Run in October.
I publish your Discover Southampton magazine and if every house that gets a copy donates just £1, I’draise £15,000!
Please help and visit http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/DiscoverSouthampton and make a smalldonation to this worthy cause. Thank you.
Just finished! After a half marathon in 2004.
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THE SOUTHAMpTONBOAT SHOwfri 14-22 Sept10am - 6.30pm Sun 23 Sept 10am-6pmMayflower park, SO14Preview Day Adult:
On the gate £25.00 /Advance ticket £21.00 Preview Day Concession:
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fREE ENTRY Don't forget -Kids go free! You can taketwo children (under 15years old), to the show freewith each adult ticket.Senior Citizens who live inpostcodes SO14 - SO19except 16 Sept. Proof of ageand residency required.
THE SOUNDS OfTHE CITYSat 29 Sept from 4pmguildhall Square A dazzling showcase of thecity’s best live acts.
CONCORDE ClASSICSCAR SHOwSun 9 Sept 10am-4pm The Concorde Club,Stoneham lane, EastleighCar display from vintage to
modern supercars. featuringF1 cars, huge display ofFerrari’s and your chance toride in a car of your dreamsin our ‘Dream Rides’ area.bbQ, Jazz band playing andcelebrities popping in totake part. All proceeds go toNaomi House Children’sHospice. Adult £3, Child £1.
TOY & MODElCOllECTORS fAIRSun 23 Sept 10.30am - 2.30pmAdults £2.50, Seniors £2,Children £1. fleming parkleisure Centre, passfieldAvenue, Eastleigh
COlDEN COMMONBEERfEST14-16 Sept 6.30-11pmColden Common,Community Centre,St vigor wayFriday 14th Sept AcousticNight - Great Acoustic musicand a bar full of great beersand Ciders. Saturday is Rockand Pop Night Sunday isFamily Fun Day freeentertainment andactivites 2-5pm.For prices www.coldencommoncc.co.uk
EASTlEIgH JUBIlEEMARDI gRAS 15-16 Sept from 12pmFree Live, Music,Games,Food, Walking Parade, LiveShows.
TUDOR HOUSE EvENTS
DRAwINg THEfIgURE IN pERIODCOSTUMESun 23 Sept TudorHouse 11am – 4pm Enjoy a clothed figuredrawing class with adifference, we'll not onlybe working in theauthentic surroundings of the Tudor Housemuseum, but the modelwill be dressed in Tudorperiod costume. £30
DREAM JARS –
ROAlD DAHl DAY(4-11 years)Sat 15 Sept fREE wfl10.30am–12:30pmand 1.30pm –3.30pm It’s National Roald DahlDay on 13 September.Listen to the amazingbFG read by our staff.Artist Rebecca Porter willhelp you create your veryown dream, mix it, seal it,and decorating it readyto admire on yourbedroom shelf! (b).
TUDOR REvElS –
All THINgS TUDORwEEkEND29-30 Sept 10am-5pm Tudor House/ garden Entertainers withcostumed re-enactors,Tudor performers and arange of children’sactivities. House tours at11am and 3pm (b).
SEA CITY MUSEUM
gATEwAY TO THEwORlD: Early Settlers Sat 15 Sept11am – 12noon Discover the skills thatearly settlers brought,how they lived and whythey arrived inSouthampton. £5.50£4.50 conc for tour only.
ClOCk TOwER TOURS Sat 22 Sept 11am-12noon OR 1 - 2pm Charge is for tour only.Secure this uniqueopportunity to ascendthe magnificent ClockTower and seeSouthampton from awhole new perspective,156 feet high in fact!Nb. 215 steps £5.50(£4.50 conc).
kIDS lIBRARY TIME
Central library
Storytime - Tues 11-11.30am Toddler Time -Wed 10am -10.40am Music, Rhythm and Rhyme -Thurs 2.00-2.30pm - babychanging facilities available. Fun Time - Fri 11-11.30am
Burgess Road
Music, Rhythm and Rhyme –every Fri 11.15-11.45am Storytime - alternateSats 11.15-11.45am
Cobbett Road
Stories and Rhymes –every Mon 2.00-2.30pm Storytime – every Fri 11.30-12 noon
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Storytime and Music,Rhythm and Rhymealternate Tues 11-11.30am
portswood library
Storytime - Mon 2.15-2.45 Tuneful Tots - fortnightly onMon 10.45-11.15am
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In the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee year, The SirHarold Hillier Gardens is celebrating thecompletion of its redesigned Centenary Borderwhich is set to become one of the Gardens mosticonic features.
At an impressive 250 metres long it is believed tobe the longest Double Border in the country andpossibly Europe!
Head of Collections at The Gardens David Jewellsaid: “This is one of our most ambitious projectswhich will help lead the Gardens into the next 25 to50 years. As well as traditional perennial and woody
plantings for the summer there are plenty ofsurprises including many new-on-the-sceneplants. We hope the plant combinations will inspireour visitors and provide thought provoking ideasfor their own gardens”
“This project has been five years in the planningand taken two years of dedicated work bylandscape designers Julia Fogg Associates and TheGardens’ horticultural team plus many of theGardens’ 150 volunteers.”
With over 30,000 plants, the border will provide anextravaganza of colour, textures and shapes.
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You must supply your name,address, phone number and thedate you received your magazine.1 pair of tickets per household.Closes 15 September after whichwinners will be chosen by arandom draw.Opens its newest visitor attraction
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ARGonAuT is celebrating theend of its second year thisSeptember. Established byStephen Dering and Gill Wins-tanley who are both deaf,Argonaut is a not for profitsocial firm that delivers clean-ing, gardening, plumbing andelectrical services to homesacross South Hampshire.
What makes Argonaut unique isthat all the employees have adisability from deafness tolearning disability to cerebralpalsy. “Our staff value the realwork opportunities that we areable to give them,” says Gill.“Many will be have been out ofwork for a long time and lack theconfidence to do well in jobinterviews.”
Gardener Richard has neverworked since leaving collegedespite holding qualificationsbecause of his learningdisabilities and there was nosupport to find work. Yet he ispart of the Argonaut’s Garden-ing team in demand in acrossPortsmouth, Southampton, Far-eham and Meon Valley.
Cleaner Julie from Hedge Endwas lacking in confidence andwould not travel far from herhome. “I started working atArgonaut in September 2011. Mynew job involved working withdifferent customers and I wasnervous about meeting newpeople. My confidence hasimproved a lot for part of my jobI visit peoples homes and
communicate with differentpeople every day. I learned to tryand communicate in differentways so that customers canunderstand me.”
“I was also not confident aboutgoing to new places by bus, trainor even driving. Thanks toArgonaut I am beginning to feelmore confident about gettingaround independently.”
The more work that Argonautcan take on, the more localdisabled people that will beable to benefit from the sameopportunities that Jase andCatherine have had.
For more details call 0800 1972964 or email: [email protected]
Anniversary celebrations for Argonaut Community Enterprises
With the olympics behind us, but hopefully still fresh in our minds with the Paralympics, this theperfect time to take the plunge and try out a new sport. The success of Team GB at the games hasput many sports in the limelight such as women’s boxing, judo and archery. Demand for coursesand places in our local clubs has dramatically increased which is proof that the legacy of theolympics, despite the cost and disruption will pay off. Here’s a selection of local clubs and facilitiesto help you get started, make that call today and maybe you could be another local future olympian!
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Shirley Swimming PoolKentish Rd SO15023 8078 1901
Oaklands Swimming PoolFairisle Road SO16 8BY023 8074 1414
Red Lodge Swimming PoolVermont Close SO16023 8076 8209www.redlodgeswim.com
Fleming Park Swimming PoolPassfield Ave, Eastleigh023 8001 1592www.dcleisurecentres.co.uk
Hythe Sailing Club02380 846563Shore Road Hythe
Warsash Sailing Club01489 583575Shore House
Weston Sailing Club10-14 High Street, Totton 023 8086 2950www.weston.org.uk
Eling Sailing ClubEling Hill, Totton023 8086 3987www.elingsc.org.uk
Hamble River Sailing Club023 8045 2070The Ferryhard, SO31www.hambleriversc.org.uk
Southampton AmatuerRowing ClubHazel Road, Woolston, SO1907776 176253
BTC Rowing Club02380 231591Crosshouse Road, SO14 5GZ
Southampton GymnasticsClubs023 8052 9952Redbridge Community School,SO16
Waterside Gymnastics Club02380 843800Noadswood School, DibdenPurlieu, SO45
Testwood Gymnastics Club02380 869 211Testwood Lane
Southampton Archery ClubHardmore Playing Fields,Stoneham Lane
Highfield Rifle and Pistol ClubEmail only:[email protected]
Inner City Boxing0871 234 432 7www.innercityboxing.co.uk
Golden Ring Boxing ClubMP3, Millbrookwww.goldenringabc.co.uk
Windsurfing For YoungstersTeam 15 - RYA SportDevelopmentHamble023 8060 4194
Southampton City Judo ClubSt Marys Leisure CentreOasis Academy, Lordswoodwww.southamptonjudo.com
Southampton Epee Club(fencing)Sports Hall, St. George VACollege, Leaside Way, SO16www.southampton-epee.co.uk
CONGRATULATIONS TOOUR LOCAL OLYMPIANS!
Gold Medal WinnersBen Ainslie
from Lymington - SailingDani King
from Hamble - CyclingPeter Charles
from Alton - Show jumping
Silver Medal WinnersIain Percy
from Southampton - Sailing
Bronze Medal WinnersJames Foad
from Southampton - RowingAlex Danson
from Southampton - Womens Hockey
Jon Scofield Men’s Kayak Double 200m
OUR OLYMPIANSFROM SOUTHAMPTON
Pete Waterfield - DivingBen Rhodes - SailingChris Mears - Diving
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ACTIVE NATIONSouthampton City Council 0300 0200 135www.activenation.org.uk
Calshot Activity CentreCalshot SpitWatersports, Archery, RockClimbing, Track CyclingDry Ski Slopewww.calshot.com(pictured above)
Archery Taster SessionPlaces available!29 September atCalshot Activity Centre£22 adult - £16 U18 1.5 hoursTo Book: 023 8089 2077
Woodmill OutdoorActivities CentrePaddle sports, Archery & FishingWoodmill Lane SO16Canoe Shop onsitewww.woodmill.co.uk
Southampton WaterActivities CentreLongbridge Industrial Estate,Floating Bridge Roadwww.swac.co.uk
Southampton OutdoorSports CentreAthletics, Hockey, Tennis, Netball,Dry Ski Slope023 8079 0693Thornhill Rd, SO16
The Quays Swimming andDiving Complex023 8072 0900Harbour Parade, SO15
Bitterne Leisure Centre023 8043 7647Dean Rd, Bitterne, SO18
Chamberlayne Leisure Centre023 8043 7668150, Weston Lane, SO19
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INDEPENDENT SPORTEQUIPMENT SUPPLIERS:
Windsurfing/Kayak/Canoe4BoardsThe Square, Fawley 023 8089 4583 www.4boards.co.ukSUP (Stand up PaddleBoarding) & Kayak hire
Up and Running28, The PrecinctBournemouth RdChandlers Ford
Sportsmania495 Bitterne Road East023 8001 7327
Wild SportsJewry Street, Winchester01962 671889
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IT may seem old fashioned but sexism in theworkplace is still an issue that needs to be addressed.Acts of sexism are liable to be punished under theEquality Act 2010, legislation put in place to clampdown on any form of sexist discrimination inworkplace.
The most common form of sexism in the workplace iswhereby a member of one sex is treated less favourablythan a member of the other sex simply due to theirgender; this is known as direct discrimination. Indirectdiscrimination occurs where a rule or criterion in aworkplace puts a particular gender at a disadvantage.
Peninsula Business Services state that sexual harassmentis the most frequently occurring type of sexistdiscrimination, with many people not realising thepossible consequences to what they think of as a joke.Said consequences can take the form of a sexdiscrimination claim thus Peninsula Business Servicesstate that it is essential to create a workplace in which itis clear that such behaviour will not be tolerated and thatany abuse of anti-discrimination policy will beconsistently punished.
The procedure for reporting harassment is set out byPeninsula whereby an employee should raise a
grievance which would need to bedealt with under an organisationsgrievance procedure or personalharassment procedure where there isone.
It is important to note that where asex discrimination claim is made to atribunal, there is no upper cap on theamount of compensation that can beawarded for a successful claim. Underthe vicarious liability provisions,where an employer cannot showthat it took measures to ensurediscrimination does not occur intheir workplace, the employer willalso be held responsible for compen-
sation for discrimination in respect of a matter of whichhe had no control or knowledge.
For more information on sexism in the workplaceplease contact Peninsula’s 24/7 Advice Service on0844 892 2772.
Sexismin the
Workplaceby Alan Price
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HAMPSHIRE Fire and RescueService are celebrating 10 yearsof being Delivery Partnersof the Prince's Trust Teamprogramme across Hampshire.In 2002 the very first teamstarted at St Mary's Fire stationand 10 years on, 59 Teamshave been delivered acrosslocal areas of Southampton,Basingstoke, Rushmoor, And-over, new Forest, Eastleigh andGosport.
The programme is a 12-weekpersonal, social and educationaldevelopment course that offersyoung people the skills andconfidence to get into work,training or education.
Over 800 young people fromacross Hampshire have been
through the course withHampshire Fire and RescueService since it started in 2002,which has helped many of themgo on to have successfulcareers.
Louise Kovacs, DeliveryPartner Manager for thePrince's Trust Team,says: “Many youngpeople that go on thecourse don’t have the skills orconfidence to find work, andoften they feel as though theyhave no hope. "
“The Team programme hashelped many of these youngpeople to turn their lives aroundover the years, enabling them tomove forward into successfulcareers, or back into education.
We would love to speak to thosepeople and hear their stories aspart of the 10th anniversarycelebrations.”
If you have a great storyto tell drop us a line on:[email protected]
RECRuITInG noW forSeptember & January
Teams in the Southampton,Rushmoor, new Forest andBasingstoke areas - if you are16-25 or know of any youngpeople who are currentlyunemployed and would benefitfrom this unique course -delivered by Hampshire Fireand Rescue Service, contact uson: 023 8062 6706 or visit www.hantsfire.gov.uk/ princestrust
10th Anniversary of The Prince'sTrust Team - delivered by HampshireFire and Rescue Service
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For more information on the above Clubs & Societies,
and others not listed here, in and around Southampton
please visit www.thesouthamptondirectory.co.uk
If your club or society is not listed here and you would
like it to be email [email protected]
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sports
A M E R I CA N f O OT B A l lSouthern Sundevils 8039 3716
AT H l E T I C SSouthampton Athletic Club 8078 8874
B A D M I N TO NSolent Eagles bC 8086 1712Oaklands badminton club 8078 7574Wyvern Dragons bC 80644 4731basketballballer basketball 8058 5696blazers basketball 80693648baton TwirlingPhoenix Twilite Twirlers 8090 4334
B Ow l I N gThe County bowling Club 8022 3477Atherley bowling Club 8063 0261bTC bowling Club 8055 9071Totton & Eling bowls Centre 023 8086 8846Pirrie Park bowling Club 8077 4733banister Park bowling Club 8064 3406Sports Centre bowling Club 8077 9922
CA N O E I N gSoton Canoe Club southamptoncc.co.uk or 07769691809
CA pO E I RACapoeira MarAzul marazul.co.uk or 07731 833819
C R I C k E TTrojans Cricket Club 8067 2770Soton Evening Cricket League 8026 1530
CYC l I N gSotonia Cycling Club sotonia.co.ukCycle Speedway Club 8055 7158
DA N C I N gDance Power 80768680banners & boots 8057 1180belly Dance Workshops 8044 2783Soton Swing Dance Society 8077 7545The Folk Assn of South Hants 8036 0892Irish Set Dancing 8076 7340Red Stags Morris 8058 3018
f O OT B A l lSaturday Football League 80864828Soton Youth Football League 8086 6250
g O l fChilworth Golf Club 8074 0544Soton Municipal Golf Club 8073 6673Stoneham Golf Club 8076 9272Romsey Golf Club 02380 734637Southampton Pitch & Putt 8083 3605Dibden Golf Centre 8084 5596
g Y M N A S T I C SSoton Gymnastics Club 80592 9952Dynamo Gymnastics 8045 5007Horizon Gymnastics 07906 686406
H O C k E YLadies Hockey Club 8069 4355Junior Hockey Southampton 8073 5737Southampton Hockey Club 8073 5737
M A RT I A l A RT SAcademy of Martial Arts 8051 2002Samurai Judo Club 8044 6307Southampton Ki Aikido 02380 578657
O R I E N T E E R I N gSoton Orienteering Club 023 9226 4001
p E TA N q U ESoton City Petanque Club 8073 9759
R U g B YTrojan Club 8061 3068Eastleigh Rugby Football Club 8064 1312Southampton Rugby Club 8073 7777
R U N N I N gLordshill Rd Runners 8077 1066Hash Harriers Winchester 8061 3601Southampton Running Sisters srs.org.uk or 02380 881306
S A I l I N gRoyal Soton Yacht Club 8022 3352St Denys Sailing & Rowing Club 8032 4832Warsah Sailing Club 01489 583575Marchwood Yacht Club 8055 6141
S q U A S HHants & IoW Squash Assn 8086 7721
S w I M M I N gOaklands Swimming Pool 8074 1414Red Lodge Swimming Pool 8076 8209Shirley’s Swimming Pool 8078 1901
TA B l E T E N N I SWaterside Table Tennis Club 8089 4403
T E N N I Sbassett Lawn Tennis Club basset-tennis.co.ukGlebian Tennis Club 8045 7046Portswood Tennis Club 8027 0004Sth Hants Lawn Tennis Club 8077 6648Swaythling Lawn Tennis 8067 1016
T RA M pO l I N ESoton Trampoline Club 8051 1991Southampton Lifesaving Club 8044 2068
wA l k I N g & RA M B l I N gNew Forest Ramblers 8084 6702Southampton Ramblers 023 8055 3883Southampton HF Walking Group 075 0555 8681
YO g AYoga in Southampton 8063 2881
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Aquatec 37
bbI 26
G James Plumbing 19
GE Harding & Sons Ltd 22
TP Watts 26
universal Plumbing Supplies 29
pROpERTY MAINTENANCE
brian Loades builders 28
The Flat Pack People 26
H & C Maintenance 26
Vision Property Management 28
SOlAR HEATINg
Finesse Energy 7
Energy My Way 5
wASTE SERvICES
Rubbish Clearance & Waste Removal 22
wINDOwS ClEANINg
Gutterclean Southampton 19
High Vac 26
wINDOw REpAIRS
Hampshire Window Surgeon 18
Ideal Windows 9
gARDEN MACHINERY
New Forest Garden Machinery 33
gARDEN MAINTENANCE
Argonaut Community Enterprises 11
Ed’s Garden Maintenance 33
lANDSCApINg inc fENCINg, pAvINg
TS Garden Consultancy 33
CHIROpRACTOR
City Chiropractic Clinic 15
HEARINg ClINIC
Hampshire Hearing Clinics 15
MOBIlITY AIDS
The Discount Mobility Company 15
TAxIS & TRANSpORT
Elite Chauffeur 18
CAkE DECORATINg RETAIlER
Cake Kraft 31
fUNERAl SERvICES
J Lawrence & Sons 17
TAxIS & TRANSpORT
Elite Chauffeur 18
COMpUTER REpAIR & SAlES
Home Computer Help 22
OffICE fURNITURE
Haywoods Office Services 6
ACCOUNTANTS
Arlington Accountants 18
EMplOYMENT lAwYERS
Peninsula 21
fEE RECOvERY
Recover Nursing Home Fees 10
vETERINARY SURgEONS
unicorn Vets 37
Romsey Male Voice Choir 9
Nick’s Restaurant & bar 40
home interiors
gardening
health & beauty
property services
pUzzlE SOlUTIONS
motoring
event organising
business services
professional services
eating out
QUICK CROSSWORD Across: 1 Insist, 4 Lesser, 9 Shampoo, 10 Twirl, 11 Cargo, 12 Benefit, 13 Continually, 18 Patient, 20 Reach, 22 Evict, 23 Obvious, 24 Dreary, 25 Glides.
Down: 1 Insect, 2 Stair, 3 Support, 5 Eaten, 6 Skilful, 7 Relate, 8 Combination, 14 Outside, 15 Arrival, 16 Spread, 17 Ghosts, 19 Enter, 21 Avoid.
PICTOGRAMS 1 Musical Instruments 2 Bold As Brass 3 Raining Cats And Dogs
SUDOKU
pets
events
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