21 APRIL 1939, Page 40

"THE SPECTATOR" CROSSWORD SECOND SERIES-No. 7 • [A prize of

a Book Token for one guinea will be given to the sender of the first correct solution of this week's crossword puzzle to be opened. Envelopes should be marked "Crossword Puzzle," and should be received not later than first post on Tuesday. No envelopes will be opened before noon on Tuesday. Solutions should be on the form appearing below. The name of the winner will be published in our next issue. Envelopes containing solutions must bear a thtee-halfpenny stamp, otherwise they are surcharged on delivery. Solutions from the U.S.A. cannot be accepted.]

ACROSS

i."Bourn, bound of land, tilth, -, none; No use of metal, corn, or wine, or oil" (8)

5. The graduate forsakes the gourd for a carriage (6). 9. A good line in rubber foot- wear (8).

to. May be found in a shop at Hanover Square (6).

12. Jackdaw town (6). 13. Would marriage cure the heart-ache ? (8).

15. Used, no doubt, for the appropriate cupboard door (12) (Two words).

x8. Contributed by "Our Aero- nautical Correspondent " ? (12) (Two words). 23. A poet's sighs (8). 24. Gray so shaped the ship (6). 26. Duty becomes the monarch next month (6). 27. Said to have a merciful quality (8). 28. The swallow was Swin- burne's (6).

29. The wrong pants ? (8).

DOWN and moths that on their feeder feed" (6).

2. Widely reported (6).

3. In some places women are no longer required to face up to it (7). 4- "One who can - and dare not lie" (4).

6. "That great Hunter" is his most famous horse (7) (Two words).

7. The cry of "no heel- taps" might have had a special significance for him (8).

8. Not Meredith's Diana (8). t. In case you upset the French bed here (7).

14. Like the time-keeper's hose ? (7).

16. Soft nose reconstructed (8). ir 7. Remember me in the garden (8).

19. It sounds like the converse of an American comment on row and is offensive (7).

2o. One of Napoleon's victories (7).

21. Seek rations, but not the diet of youth (6). 22. Pushful series (6).

25. "And the tent shook, for mighty - shuddered, And sparkles 'gan dart." (4)