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" THE SPECTATOR". CROSSWORD No. 193 [A Book Token for

one guinea will be awarded to the sender of the first correct solution of this week's crossword to be opened after noon on Tuesday week. Envelopes should be received not later than first post that day and must bear the word "Crossword," the NUMBER of the puzzle and a zid. stamp. Solutions must be on the form below,' and none can be accepted from the U.S.A The solution and the name of he winner will be published in the following Issue.]

death.

They will pro- /s. They come from 13, among other 2. " Now see him mounted once again

3. Figuratively speaking. 4. Out he goes.

6. Mother among the donkeys. 7. They have something in common

8. Solomon's relish, taken occasionally. t. For the vegetarian,—or not?

upon his — steed." (Cowper.) with toxophilites. 1. Boy found in the ranks of 5. Bird swallows no calf.

9. The Duce's affliction? to. It's mouth was the scene of a Shakespearean careerist's venture.

12. Mrs. Mop's operative word.

13. Cheese for puss. 15. Set squares, Ma? vide them.

18. They couldn't possibly be mistaken for the first Rugger side. 23. Read bear for a title. 24. " I — with none," said Landor. 26. Oxter.

27. That's the end of the bacon.

28. Infuriate.

29. Charles takes size ten. 14. He's odd in the ship. 16. Singular goingi-on.

17. Is it such a baby because of what it has swallowed?

19. Shakespeare's violet. 20. People just get landed with them. 21. Impulse. 22. " Of herbs and othe: country —." (Milton.) 25. Not gaudy, vide Polonius.