COMPETITIONS

WIN A SONY GHETTO-BLAST“!

Clydesdale Electrical Stores, the UK’s lastest growing electrical retailer, has just launched yet another exciting promotion. When you buy selected ghetto blasters or CD radio-cassettes in any at Clydesdale’s 111 stores, you will receive a pair at Hardcore jeans, worth £35, absolutely tree. Like Clydesdale, Hardcore has an excellent reputation

The promotion is running until 31 July and lull details are available trom any Clydesdale

To ensure things get oil with a real blast, Clydesdale has teamed up with The List to give away two Sony ghetto-blasters and two pairs ot Hardcore jeans in this simple competition. All you have to do is answer the question, state your trouser size and return the lorm by Tuesday 9 June when the draw will take place.

Who had a hit single called Blue Jean irom his Tonightalbum?

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Most people knew that Jeremy Irons played twins in David Cronenberg’s Dead Ringers. The iirst prize winner at tickets to see Cronenberg’s latest, The Naked Lunch, at the Cameo, Edinburgh, as well as a baseball cap and a copy oi the William Burroughs novel was Rachel Campbell (Edinburgh). Runners up, getting caps and books, were Alastair Mackenzie (Glasgow), Lesley Harkness (Polmont), Renato Lucchesi and Amanda Milllgan-Richard (both Edinburgh).

Lots oi winners in our second Maytest competition lor which you needed to know that Glasgow's spring lestlval has been going tor ten years. The lirsl prize at six ceilldh tickets went to Angus MacKenzie (Jordanhill). Bob Downe tickets went to Mary Arnold-Foster, Alan MacKinnon, Catriona Hayes, David Kaye (all Glasgow) and Kate Fenhalls (Edinburgh). Natural Lite tickets went to Anna Tulloch, Jane Douglas, Sue Brennan, Stuart Brown (all Glasgow) and Joan Ballour (Edinburgh). Love and a Bottle tickets went to Lorraine Murphy (Glasgow), Jeremy Bye (Brightons), Jane McLeod (Dunbartonshire), Hylda Stewart (Houston) and N. Groom (Stirlingshire).

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 names oi 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 ot the competitions editor is iinal. Winners will be notiiied by post or phone. There are no cash alternatives to the prizes altered. Winners' names will be published in a More edition oi The List.

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With costumes by Jasper Conran, direction by Simon Callow and with Edward Fox taking the lead role, the new touring production ot My Fair Lady is set to be an early-summer hit lorthe Edinburgh Playhouse, 2-13 June. The musical, captured on lilm in 1964, is a reworking by Alan Jay Learner and Frederick Loewe oi George Bernard Shaw's rags-to-rlches social comedy Pygmalion and teatures hits like ‘The Rain in Spain’ and ‘Wouldn’t it be Loverly’.

The List has tour pairs of tickets to see the show on Tuesday 9 June and all you have to do is answerthe question and return the lorm by Tuesday 2 June when the draw will take place.

Who played the role oi Prolessor Higgins in the original tilm and stage show?

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£1 orr MAMBO INN

Take this copy ot The List along with you on Saturday 30 May to Liberty’s in Greenslde Place, Edinburgh, alter

11 pm and claim 21 oil the entrance charge to the Mambo lnn!

That’s right, you can get into the new regular monthly club tor only £3 (or even £2 it you turn up belore midnight) and then enjoy a non-stop heady soundtrack oi the tinest and iunkiest Latin, Atrican and jazz music in a relaxed atmosphere until 4am. Already exceptionally popular and a big hit in lastyear’s Edinburgh Fringe', The Mambo lnn comes direct lrom Brixton where it is a tried and tested success.

This otter is valid only on Saturday 30 May, only one person can claim 21 oil tor each copy oi The List and the management reserves the right to reluse entry. See you there!

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