15 MARCH 1935, Page 38

' The Spectator" Crossword No. 129

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ACROSS Dependent on donations. Kind of sermon a glass- blower would preach.

13. One end of 227, 14. Beast that might symbolize how 11's sermon would progress.

15. Afternoon will not do.

17. Bright young things are often said to do this.

18. Twenty without an end.

19. Canadian city derived from a mountain.

21. Fortune with the space before.

22. Dirty seamen ,(anag.).

25. Ejaculation.

26. Watercourse.

27. A timely one might save others.

28. Agentthatweakenswithwater. 30 rev. Used to frighten birds away.

31. Choice about a period of time necessary for the performance.

32 rev. What nations are minded about.

34 rev. About thirty.

35. Cause of the discord was writing the don about the Japanese coin found in the twisted Isis.

DOWN 1. Hard to find the gold of this country.

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11. 3. This can be adorned with various colours.

4. Necessary for a bird.

5. With 22's contribution out of it, there would be no- thing in tents.

6. There's more than one trap to this.

7. Limits of a yard.

• 8. Tan is gone (anag.).

9. Base sycophant. _

10 rev. Vague referenee-tepeople in general.

12. This is now found reversed. 13 rev. Hasa contrary meaning. 16. Casual reference will do. 20. "The rose looks fair, but fairer we it deem For that sweet . . . which doth in it live."

23. Conceptions of reason tran- scending all experience.

-Kant.

24 rev. A fling that is pale ? 29. Often seen under the chin. 33. Part of 31.