COMPETITIONS

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The List in the lirst place!

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HALF-PRICE PRIZE-WINNING ALE!

We here at List Mansions just can’t stop celebrating, and the publication oi our 170th issue seems reason enough to get a tew extra pints in. So we’ve got together with Glasgow's Blacktriars and Brewery Tap to otter 17D pints of Caledonian Deuchars India Pale Ale - in both bars—atthe special price of £1 .70 tor two pints!

Caledonian Deuchars IPA, brewed in Edinburgh trom selected Scottish malted barley, has just been named Beer at the Year by the Glasgow and West 01 Scotland branch at CAMRA, while another two Caledonian brands, Golden Promise and 7D/-, were awarded Second and Joint-Third Prize. The List’s £1 .TD-lor-two-pints otter applies to all three brands.

The otter runs lrom Friday 13 March until 170 pints have been drunk at both Blacktriars, 45 Albion Street, Merchant City, and The Brewery Tap, 1055 Sauchiehall Street. You must be over 18 and the manager’s discretion in serving anyone is reserved. Just take this copy of The List down to either bar, wave it eagerly at whoever’s serving and claim your reduced-rate pints. Only two pints at £1 .70 per copy.

Happy drinking!

Your knowledge of the liner points 01 Rolling Hock‘s brewing process was remarkably sharp - everyone knew that it’s brewed in Old Latrobe. You also knew that McCoy Tyner was a longtime associate at John Coltrane. The lollowing people won a ‘bucket 01 rocks’ and a pair ol tickets to one at the i gigs in the Rolling Rock Jazz Season at a the Queen's Hall, Edinburgh: Ewan Dale (Glasgow), Chris Findlay (Falkirk), Theresa Casey and Joseph Winders (both Edinburgh).

Our Best of British Cinema video competition sorted out the men trom the boys when we asked who wrote the i book on which The Third Man is based? ? It wasn’t John le Carré as some at you I thought, but Graham Greene. However, ! Graham Harper (Glasgow) corrected us i by pointing out that the screenplay came lirst and the book tollowed later. How clever at him to spot the deliberate mistake. He also wonders whether anyone has seen the T-shirt, but we don’t really know what he means. The

other video winners were J. Dodds (Glasgow), N. Montgomery (Stirling), Fiona Campbell (Bathgate) and Polly Davidson (Edinburgh).

The Funny Farm is the name at Glasgow’s comedy collective and S. McCluskey (Glasgow) and Douglas Grierson (Musselburgh) won season tickets to the Jim Beam Comedy Evenings in their respective cities as

E well as a bottle otJim Beam.

Runner-up T-shirts go to Mike Sinclair, Alexandra Donald (both Glasgow), Jessica Blower, B. Dewar and Emma Goodman (all Edinburgh).

According to Bed Dwari it was Francis

1 ol Assissi who said ‘Hever give a

sucker an even break’. it. Daniell

(Livingston) and Jane Pyperwon Red

Dwart videos lor tuning in and keeping their ears open tor the dialogue.

A halt-pound ol Monterey Jack will cost you £1.70 in Edinburgh's Lupe

. Pintos Deli and the group at vegetarian

sewer-dwellers in the lilm. Delicatessen are called the

Troglodytes. Gillian Coyle knew this

and won a hamper lrom Lupe Pintos Deli and the lollowlng people won tickets to see the lilm at the Cameo, Edinburgh: Kenneth Fraser, John Henderson and John McMurtrie.

: I Only one entry per person/per competition. It you are entering more than

one competition you need use only one envelope, but please make sure thatthe

7 names 01 ALL the competitions you are

entering are clearly marked on the outside. Photocopies will not be accepted. Employees at The List are ineligible to

' enter. The decision at the competitions

editor is linal. Winners will be notitied by post or phone. There are no cash alternatives to the prizes ottered. Winners’ names will be published in a tuture edition 0! The List.

On Saturday 21 March Edinburgh’s Assembly Rooms plays host to a non-stop musical extravaganza. All afternoon a constant stream at jamming blues musicians take to the stage and then in the evening there’s an unbeatable line-up 0! Nine Below Zero, Tam White, Boardwalk, Big George and the Business and the Bootsie Tootsie Band finishing in the early hours at the morning.

The List has five pairs 01 tickets tor this Five Band Blues and all you have to do is answer the question and return the lam by Wednesday 18 March when the winners will be notitied by phone.

Which two at the tive acts appearing in Five Band Blues are from Edinburgh?

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Send to FIVE BAND BLUES COMPETITION, The List, 14 High Street,

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