19 MAY 1950, Page 33

THE "SPECTATOR " CROSSWORD No. 582

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Loud-quiet: nothing to choose between them. (3.)

Have you not made an - shout, that Tiber trembles ? (Shakespeare). (9-)

3.For three-cornered sword-play ? (7.) 4. If you want thp esgence this is the gadget. (7.) 5. Such a disguise is probably engraved on what one does it with. (3, 4.) 6. Numerical dressing apex. (5.)

ACROSS I. Goes to the well like others when dry. (8, 3.) 7. Easy standard. (3.) 9. It doesn't necessarily precede autumn. (5.)

10. I can change in finer surroundings. (9.) 11. No great shakes. (7.)

12. This weapon has accounted for many a 19. (7.)

15. A fiery saint. (4.)

16. The criminal in cattle country makes little noise. (7.)

18. It might, be chained. (7.)

20. Everyone takes a turn with a peer about. (7.)

23. Ella one's favourite. (3, 4.) 25. It can be found in the possession of a star out of a job. (4.) 26. Miss Vernon had a stage success. (7.)

29. Result of unrelieved work on him. (4, 3.) 30. Just the man to save Spain. (9.)

31. Woman war-worker takes her ease to escape. (5.) 33. " Commentators each dark passage shun And hold their farthing candle to the -" (Young). (3.) 34. Gambling up the chimneys / (11.)

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One used to hear it making half a game of table-tennis. (4.)

Put your shirt on a horse ? Try a Welsh jacket. (8, 3.)

Feathered shell-backs ? (6, 4.) Old King's architectural transforma- tion. (5.) He takes a small portion ol Turkish delight. (3.)

Meredith supplied a reading of it. State of Othello at the end of the play. (4, 5.)

There appears to be a -drought at the London terminus. (3.). All the Sundial can record. (3, 4.) He impersonates the importance of shelling peas. (7.)

Let salt make it. (7.) Irons fashioned for bow treatment. (5.) " It is only to the happy that - are a luxury " (Moore). (5.) A bad place printers know. (3.)