Guth & Tuairim, Meán Fómhair 1981

·~. 12 \ Un4er 10 Painting Competition Ta peneilcase, pinn daite agus crayons le baint: Last month's winner: Diane Nf Bheirn, &n na mBeann, Anagaire. Ai.nm. .•••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••• • • • • • ~ • • • • • • Seol adh .... . •. . ....... • . • • . • • • • • ~ • • • • • • • · • • • • • • '1 Ceangal 1. 2. 3· 4· 5. What was the principle method of execution in the following countries (a) France, (b) Spain (c) Britain. Who is the Prime Hinister of Malta? Why did Belize feature in the news recently ?. Where was Picasso born ? "From---- to Land's End". 'Answers on a postcard or on the back of an envelope to: "Guth 7 Tuairim", Doire Beaga. Ta £2 le baint. Last month's winner: ~mrian Winder, Little Bridge, Dungloe. Whose Wbodua~t1 Everyone has fun trying to figure out "who done it" in mystery novels, but can you figure out which celebrated sleuth goes with which writer? 1. Perry Mason 2. Miss Marple 3. Charlie Chan 4. Father Brown 5. Inspector Maigret 6. Sherlock Holmes 7. Van der Valk 8. Simon Templar 9. The Hardy Boys 0. Peter Wimsey 1. Sam Spade 2. Philip Marlowe 3. James Bond 4. Inspector Gideon Cearbhall: A popular Irish name, especially among the O'Dalys. Cian: cein, Kian, Cain, an old name meaning ancient. A diminutive form is Ciamin. . Ciarcin: A diminutive of 'citir', black . a. Dorothy Sayers b. Agatha Christie c. Nicolas Freeling d. Franklin W. Dixon e. lan Fleming f. Leslie Charteris g. Erie Stanley "a'"'"••••·"'•• h. G.K. Chesterton i. J.J. Marric j. Dashiell Hammett k. Georges Simenon I. Arthur Conan Doyle m. Earl Derr Biggers n. Raymond Chandler FREAGRAI ·-- 1-tt .;_:et ·u-zt'l-n "1o--Ot ,J---6 '1-8 '>-L '1-9 'll-ll 'q-t 'tu-f: 'q-~ '1-t i I Ceallach, war or strife. is another vaiant. Cinneide: A compound of 'ceann', head and 'eide', . armour. It was the name of Brian B6ru's father. ll!UnpoqM OIOqM Colm: Colm, Col m, Columba, dove. A diminutive is Col man. Conall: From 'kuno·valo·s', high ·mighty.

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