14 JANUARY 1955, Page 30

1

2 3

5 11`

7 9

10

11 111

".:*

: :.

"

• •

.:..Y.-:.;K..,

)....'.%

IUUUUU

,,

tey

.111

• •

q

%

20

II

Ma' III

■ 1111 •

• ....

ii..4%:.: 441

, 22 . MM.

111

.

to MR. ARTHUR J. Wintycosiux, Redcot, Streatham Drive, Exeter, and

SPECTATOR CROSSWORD Is o. 817

ACROSS DOWD 1 A ha'penny for the, crossword bird 1 Where you might

The ramble ends uneventhilly (8). 2 cane (7). 4 (6).

9 'The 3 'There few - where the robin built' are soi (Hood) (6). a good - is o 10 Cupid in court? (4, 4). Pearsall Smith) (6 11 It's no distance after the river to get 5 Tree that is most

an aromatic plant (8).. 6 Barge dog (8).

13 There's a flower in the Pasha's 7 - full tapestries (6). 8 The mathematic

, 15 Help a heroine (4). Marine N (7).

16 Favourite puts on a good deal of 11 Sea creeps up rou

weight in this place (10). 14 Carved decoratioi

19 Step lively there! (10). 17 'Mastic and -

20 You can't hit this nail on the

head (4). 18• (Flecker) (9). 25 Object of a search by six characters 19 Mr. France? (7). (6). 21 Sam takes a pen 25 Dr. Thorne's lady has dropped a lodgings? (7). penny, so unsteady! (8). 22 Proust sleep-walk 27 Depart, furies! (8). 24 Their calculation 28 Pals in confusion at the back (6). course (5).

29 Let years show the direction NI 26 There's a lot to b

3 The digger's rewa 'Golden Discount (8). expect to get the

rd? (4, 5).

ows ... in which no avail' (Logan ).

y solitary (4).

of odours' (5). ian disguised as nd the rock (7). for a pipe (7). and oil and spice' ny, to pay for his

ing? (6).

s are a matter of

said for this kind