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I. A suggestion of horticultural com- pleteness. (4, 3, 6.)

9 Pride's too involved for this lodger. 14 (9.) 16.

10. The Scotsman's wild oats. (5.) 17.

11. " Leave to Robert Browning Beggars and vines " (Kingsley). (5.) 18.

12. Schedules of opinions. (9.)

13. Relationship of Milton's voice and 19.

verse. (7.) 211• 15. Outstandingly ill done. (7,) 22.

17. Short street gets torn up. (7.) 23.

19. Scarcely enough occupants to satisfy a pangolin. (7.)

21. Lover's lip (anag.). (5. 4.)

23. The bird which gets the liquor. (5,) 24. Finish head down it seems. (3, 2.) 25. Got nereid clad in this 7

26. No doubt he voiced his claim to the prize. (13.)

8 Ili [low warnings. (5.)

Surly in the wine-cellar. (6.)

Hats off I (5.)

Just gas-bags. possibly. ('I.) Scene of unlimited prohibition. (9.) " I never get between the nines but T smell the - air ". Ukiloc). (6.)

" Be your oriflammc today the helmet

of- " (Macaulay). (7.)

Wearies round the age. (7.)

Does he vegetate? (5.) It is seen in the wind repeatedly. (5.)

A hundred nameless but lawful. (5.)