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Ross-shire Journal crossword cracker drops in from Applecross to pick up Glenmorangie Original prize bottle





Anna Gilroy made the trip from Applecross to pick up her prize. She paused for a quick picture with Ross-shire Journal content editor, Hector Mackenzie and community reporter, Iona MacDonald.
Anna Gilroy made the trip from Applecross to pick up her prize. She paused for a quick picture with Ross-shire Journal content editor, Hector Mackenzie and community reporter, Iona MacDonald.

ONE of the most enjoyable parts of the day-to-day job at the Ross-shire Journal is when we meet our readers face to face.

That’s doubly the case when the reader in question happens to be a winner of our Glenmorangie-sponsored weekly crossword!

Anna Gilroy made the long, beautiful journey from Applecross by bus to pick up her prize - a bottle of malt.

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You’ll find the crossword on the letters page of the Ross-shire Journal every week.

Up for grabs is a bottle of Glenmorangie Original, the Tain-based distillery’s flagship 10-year-old malt.

Did you know our crossword crackers are also helping a charity which assists people with sight impairments?

The used stamps from entries frequently sent in by post are collected and sent to the RNIB (Royal National Institute of Blind People), which can earn money for its projects from them.

Read more about why we chose the charity here.

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