13 MARCH 1942, Page 21

tt THE SPECTATOR " CROSSWORD No. 157

ACROSS

She had cross ways (2 wds.) :5, 7).

It's made of wan glue. ::. Does it make the chicken sleepy? " Alone she cuts and binds the —." (Wordsworth.) Fit for a day's hunting (3 wds.) 3, 4).

:4 Sal's puree (anag.).

:5 Darling cricketer.

r. " Is't writ in your revenge, That,

5Woopstake, you will draw both friend and foe, winner and —? "

,Shakespeare.) Thur's offspring?

n Grammatical mishaps.

::. What's in one of these?

This goddess sounds as though she

expects to be recognised. :5 lie wants it.

:7. Vibrisgae (2 wds.) (4, 8)-

DOWN

Let Sue garden in these. :. The girl sounds helpful. Where to find the studious in

France?

4 Old Faithful.

; Conversely it makes a fat church-

yard.

"Without my cloak? " Certainly not at the Zoo. - Eager.

8. Don't destroy so much. 12. He gives us no violin next morning. 14. Old medicine rifled. t6. You must range these.

18. " — those rugged elms, that yew- tree's shade " (Gray).

19. Eve sang (anag.).

21. The lily obviously can't make an effort.

23. The sailor's deserted the irrational. 26. The girl from No. 19.