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r. " Tossing about in a steamer from -." (Gilbert) (7.)

8. Decisive. (7.) 9. Where one might have met the Tuggses. (8.) ro. Of these that at Rugby was made famous by a poet. (6.) 12. A walking achievement it sounds. (4.) 13, Ever return about a priest. (7.) IS. A Muse. (5.) 16. Palm for cane. (6.) 17. " In such a night Medea gathered the enchanted -." (Shakespeare.) (S.) 22. A small vessel but more than a cup (5.) 23. It gives me a French cry. (6.) 24. Jet. (5.) 26. One's reception may, in some cir- cumstances, depend on them. (7.) 28. A man of cricket. (4.) 29. Where a bird takes to the ocean. (7.) 31. Ancient faith at one time associated with rr. (8.) 32. Prompt. (7.) 33. These precede us. (7.)

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1. It tells one where to cross. (8.) 2. Joints of mutton on the defensive. (8.) 3. Diagonal without land. (4.) 4. Strae a woman? This way! (6.) 5. A jolly good hiding. (5.)

6. The Sicilian variety occurred in 2282. (3.)

7. Projectiles which hit the target as soon as they start. (7.) 1o. It comes in December when it returns. (8.) tr. Where antiquity goes in circles. (7.) 14. Casa: received them from ;hose about to die. (7.) 28. Guide's contribution to art. (5.) 29. Where I compound with Tom and Ezra. (8.) zo. The embankment keeps us from the man. (8.) 21. Birthplace of Wolsey. (7.) 22. It should be particularly tough in the headstrong. (7.) 25. Johnson's liquor for boys. (6.) 27. Reposes. (S.) 3o. " Pull forth the inmost wailing of the -." (Browning.) (4.)