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ACROSS

t. Ian is obviously a Cambridge

(a.)

5. " And all that's beat of dark and bright Meet in her and her eyes." (Byron.) (6.)

s. They may be relied on to give a balanced judgement. (8.) to. I'm in the swindle. (6.)

12. Half-time lemons, unless Rugger. (9.) 13. The sound of waiting on quadrupeds. (5.) 14. Feature of the ship's orchestra in the dining-saloon. (6.) 17. This page is no buttons. (5.) 20. You'll find a tar in smiling. (5.) 21. This bird's transformed into a bear when it flies high enough. (6.) 24. Suited in American underwear. (50 25. A conducted party? (9.) 28. What to do with salvaged paper. (6.) 29. Genuine but depressed politician. (4, 4.)

30. "Swallow, my , oh swallow." (Swinburne.) (6.)

31. Ten lines for a guard. (8.)

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1. The French cat in a villa. (6.) 2. " I cried for music and for stronger wine." (Dowson.) (6.) 3. Poetically early and rather short. (5.) 4. " Of a' the the wind can blaw I dearly like the west." (Burns.) (5.) 6. It helps to make things go with a bang. (9.) 7. What price the solution? (8.) man.

You play 8. Hesitated when adding up. (8.) State of Bunyan when inspired. (6.) 15. There's seven in it. (9.)

16. Arranged baby's cradle at the junc- tion. (6.)

18. " Are all thy conquests, glories, spoils Shrunk to this little measure? " (Shakespeare.) (7.) 19. Oats, not necessarily wild ones, grow in these. (8.) 22. The proverb doesn't mean that every- thing got from a sweetshop is. (6.) 23. All's well about a victory. (6.) 26. She didn't make a pig of Ulysses. (5.) 27. Exercise. (5.)