10 APRIL 1964, Page 35

SPECTATOR CROSSWORD No. 1113

II. Outings to 'The Cricketers.? 171 12. A 11001-de-Plume involve, a lie 14) Zephyr's buttonhole, perhaps (10)

An idle breadwinner? 16) 17. -permit C with the root of things producing reason (7) 20, Doesn't sound like much of a cover for a fencer 17) 21. Call off the act 161 24. \\ hat the cloth is made into for the cloth 00)

25. Back paws change places (4) 27. 'Knowledge dwells In heads- wok: thoughts of other men' (Cots'per) (.7)

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29. Like One in reduced circum- stances (7) $0. Dancing Over the Border (8) 31. Pussy's herbal nightcap (6) DOWN The insect is guile at home (5-7) Faithful member of college (Il) Chicken-feed in ancient Greece (4) 5. I do revel in wickedness, he says 14-4) 6. The lint man of hie circle (10)

7. 1 he heard that grate, against the grain (3)

8. Gunner Don's mixed up dbout an organ-stop (6) Traditional equipment under the chestnut (5) 14. ToiliT's disguise III) 15. Outdoor relation of the book- worm? 14-6) lg. "I hrowers that may he thrown, too (8)

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