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Spectator crossworcIF 1000

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The best divers don't make such a hit (6)

Chief of the underworld at a low resort is put out (8)

Go back to dress again? (6) i Is in the assembly n the park (8) 'That dost not bite so nigh As forgot' (Shakespeare) (8) How to make an egg cosy? (6) The painter of Dr. Peral turns to philosophy (4) You have been warned' can truly be said of them (10) Where to find man tonight (10). '- cassia, sandal-buds and stripes Of labdanum' (Browning) ) A hundred and fifty units for potatoes (6). Spring emerges in good condition at the top (4-4) Rare lips pursed in compensation (8)

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Writing about essence produces savoury dishes (6) 1 restate the subject in composition

(8)

Aspire for a change (6) DOWN 1 To make a drudge by this is mean

(7)

2 This usually means up in the morning early (4, 5)

3 None was worth Landor's, he announced (6) 5 I am, in short I am a leader in 30 (

6 'It

is the green-eyed monster' (Shakespeare) (8). 7 I strove to get covered up (5) 8 This lot of things gets on top of us, says the Duke (7) 11 Garnets in an unusual setting (7) 14 Does the shoe pinch? (7)

17 Refreshments for the- teams of course (9) A first prize of a copy of Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary and a second prize of book token for one guinea will be awarded to the senders of the tint two correct solutions 4111e led on July 22.. Address solutions: Crossword No. 1,000, 99 Gower St., London. WC I.

Clunnbers's Twentieth Century Dictionary A- recommended for Crosswords.

Solution on July 25

18 Is it sharp practice to put it on the map? (8) 19 For Jock it's no measure of real gold, only orange-red (7)

21 Sad poet has the makings of a judge (17) 22 Penetration of arms is expected here (6) 24 Legislator in liquor? There's plenty of evidence! (5)

26 Spoils of war (4)