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Quick crossword

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With carbon ( 12 )
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Citrus liqueur ( 9 )
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Minty fresh ( 9 )
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Celebrations ( 7 )
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Edible digit ( 4-6 )
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The Earl ’ s lunch ( 10 )
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Sayonara ( 7 )
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British institution ( 3 )
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Meals ( 9 )
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Squad ( 4 )
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Light-reflecting decoration ( 7 )
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Togs ( 7 )
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Useful table ( 4 )
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1 Painfully bright ( 4 ) 3 Without a plan ( 11 ) 4 Involuntary expression of mirth ( 8 ) 5 Appreciation ( 6 ) 8 Astonishing ( 7 ) 11 Amusingly buoyant gas ( 6 ) 13 Homemade ( 3 ) 14 More than necessary ( 9 ) 16 Repartee ( 6 ) 18 Air-filled devices ( 8 ) 21 Incoming ball ( 4 )
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Caption competition

Our editorial assistant Vicky on her last day at Re : Magazine .

British Summer

With any luck this summer will be better than last year ( could it get any worse ?). Here are some facts about weather during the great British Summer .
For your chance to win two tickets to a Brighton & Hove Albion game at the Amex Stadium as a guest of Mayo Wynne Baxter visit our Facebook page at www . facebook . com / MWBremagazine and post your witty ( clean captions ) in the comments box below the pic on screen .
Highest daily minimum temperature ever recorded in England was 23.9 ° C in Brighton on 03 / 08 / 1990 .
Hottest temperature recorded in England was 38.5 ° C in Faversham , Kent on 10 / 08 / 2003
The highest number of sunshine hours recorded in one month was 383.9 hours in Eastbourne during July 1911
Highest 24-hour rainfall was 279mm recorded on 18 / 07 / 1955 in Martinstown , Dorset .
Highest 60 minute rainfall was 92mm recorded on 12 / 07 / 1901 in Maidenhead
Highest gusts of wind in England were recorded at 109mph in North Yorkshire on 02 / 06 / 1975
The one that gets the most ‘ likes ’ will be invited to a home game with full hospitality .
Issue 2 caption winner
Congratulations to Clare Smith who won a signed copy of Olly Smith ’ s book
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