WHO? WHAT? WHERE?

Friday 09 July 1999 18:02 EDT
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Who?

Who is this playwright with Socialist leanings?

What?

What is his link with this less-than-delicate sport?

Where?

Where is this more salubrious location and what took place here?

Answers 26 June John Lennon's aunt Mary Smith, known to all as Aunt Mimi. What? She once told her nephew: "The guitar's all very well, John, but you'll never make a living out of it."

Where? The Dakota, Central Park West, New York City, the building where John Lennon lived and outside which he was shot dead in 1980. Congratulations to the winners: David Smith, Birmingham; Eleanor Williams, Tonbridge; Mark Worthington, Streatham.

Questions set by Christopher Hawtree. A bottle of champagne or olive oil (please state preference) will go to the senders of the first three correct solutions opened. Please send a postcard with your three answers, marked What? Where? to The Independent Magazine, One Canada Square, Canary Wharf, London E14 5DL. Entries must reach us by 10 July. The correct answers will be given in two weeks. The normal Independent Newspapers rules, available on request, apply to this competition.

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