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How do you tancy a night out in Glasgow's newest American restaurant? The Chicago Meatpackers opened a couple at weeks ago at 50 Hope Street and is busy serving its hungry customers with barbecued baby back ribs, gourmet hamburgers. steaks, onion loaves and

mouth-watering desserts like mud pie and pecan pie. Meanwhile a suSpended model US railway trundles by overhead. See this issue’s tood listings tor lurther details. The List is offering three prizes at a meal lor tour including two bottles at house wine at Chicago Meatpackers in this easy competition. Just circle the correct answer to the question and return the torm by 4 January 1989 when the draw will take place.

Frank Sinatra sang "Chicago is. . .‘ A: My sort olplace.

B: Jolly nice really.

C: My kindatown.

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Send to CHICAGO MEATPACKEBS COMPETITION. The List, 14 High Street, Edinburgh EH11TE.

Forthe second year running The List has teamed up with t Edinburgh’s toremost delicatessen, Valvona & Crolla K

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The First Prize winner will pick up a special £40 Valvona & -’/

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cake otherwise known as a panettane.

All you have to do is answerthe question and return the lorm by 4 January 1989 when the draw will take place.

Which Italian city leatured as a theme in A- 1988’s Edinburgh Festival?

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Crolla hamper tull of Italian delicacies. The Second Prize a" winnerwill carry away six bottles oltop quality Italian wine. ' 4; And the Third Prize winner will get a tasty solt sponge truit " ~ 4%

0MPETITION WINNERS

It was Colonel Jim Porter who created Newcastle Brown Ale in 1927 and itwas R. Craik (Edinburgh) who won The List'slirst prize ol £300 to spend at Wrygges courtesy ol Newcastle Brown Ale. The lollowing people each won a crate at Newcastle Brown Ale: Susan Wilkinshaw (Bearsden). David Fletcher (Auchinloch). A. Masterson (Cumbernauld). Christopher Green. Gary Hunter. William Lawton. Sandra McDonald. Iain McFadden. Callum Cochrane (all Edinburgh) and Deirdre Edmonds (Larbert). Lady Macdonald runs herhighly- acclaimed hotel on the Isle ol Skye andthe lollowing people won a copy ol her Chocolate Book (Ebury Press £7.95) as well as a box at Terry's All Gold and lourbarsol Terry‘s Dark chocolate: Hazel MacDonald. Christine Grant (both Glasgow). Victoria Bolte. Hilary Zarrow. Sheena Holden (all Edinburgh) and C. de Luca (Middlesex). The composer ol the soundtrack to Belly at an Architect was Wim Mertens andthe lollowing people won a copy olthe soundtrack LP to Peter Greenaway‘s more recent lilm. Drowning By Numbers: Catriona Cowan. Maryla Betkowska (both Glasgow). Christopher Eddie. Anna Gavarrd and Mauricio Suarez(a|l Edinburgh). Asurprising numberol people were unsure abouttheirlairytales. butmost readers did answer correctly that Hansel And Gretel was the work not at Hans Christian Andersen. but olthe Brothers Grimm. Winners ot pantomime tickets are as lollows: Alison Petch (Stirling) lor Pinocchio at The Citizens; Kareen Lennon (East Kilbride) 8. E. Swill (Balerno)tor Christmas Present at The Tron: Neil McGee (Bearsden) & David Campbell (Stevenson) tor The Magic Snowball at The Crawlurd Theatre: Barbara Balmer. B. McIntyre. Donald MacDonald. Jenny Honey. Rowena Murray (all Glasgow) & Alison Grant (Edinburgh)lorJack And The Beanstalkat The King's. Glasgow; B. Dallat (Glasgow) & Monique Farrell (Edinburgh) lorThe Snow Queen atThe Royal Lyceum: Claudia Ennemoser (Glasgow) 8. V. Dulour (Musselburgh)lorMotherGoose atThe King's. Edinburgh; Elaine Hutton (Edinburgh) lor Hell Bent On Christmas at K the Traverse: June Addies (Dunbar)and

Katherine Awramenko (Edinburgh) lorBonds Dl Enchantment at The Theatre Workshop.

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should steerclearolthe slapeslorawhile.

Everyone else should be very envious ol

Avril Gold (Glasgow). Jane Bryantand

Geraldine Hill (both Edinburgh)who

have each won a pair of return rail ticketsto the ski resort at their choice. This comes courtesy ol Transalpino. whose new Edinburgh shop is at 5 Nicolson Square (031 668 3303i .

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I Only DNE entry per person/per competition. It you are entering more than one competition you need use only one envelope, but please make sure that the names at ALL the competitions you are entering are clearly marked on the outside. Employees at The List are ineligible to enter. The decision at the competitions editor is linal.

Winners will be notilied by post or phone. There are no cash alternatives to the prizes ottered. Winners‘ names will be published in a luture edition of

The List.

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