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Prize Quiz: August 6, 2003

EVERY day we print the prize questions. If the first letters of each answer — a place, a surname, or an object perhaps — are written out in order at the end of the week, they give the first letters of the opening line of a play, film, poem, novel or song. For example, if the answers began with W,S,W,T,M,A,I,T,L,O,I and R, these would form the first letters of the answer: “When shall we three meet again? In thunder, lightning or in rain?” Send your final answer to prize.quiz@thetimes.co.uk Only one entry is allowed per reader in any one week.

Answers will be accepted by e-mail only but must include your name, address and telephone number.

The sender of the first correct e-mail received will win a Times Atlas of the World — Compact Edition. We cannot be responsible for delays between sending and receipt of e-mails. Answer on Monday.

TODAY’S QUESTIONS:

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A. Who spent half the year with Aphrodite and the other half with Persephone?

B. Who wrote The Fountainhead (1943)?

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C. Whose guerrillas became known as the “Chindits”?