22 APRIL 1960, Page 37

S PECTATOR. CROSSWORD No. 1086

ACROSS 'Such as found out — tunes'

S (Ecclesiasticus) (7) Record waiting to be filled in the Lamle book here? (7) Decorated darters (7)

(7 plant to flourish in asylums )

Loved by (5_ 5) Handy Spandy, Jack-a- 4' dandy Acorns that might develop into this (4)

Iq .% sketchy pseudonym (3)

doesn't matter that she's silly, rich! I t (6, 5)

17 t,she's rarewell's pretty ardent (7, 4) 4 Letter sizes (3) Soft roc; might 22(1"r. Johnson's cat, short and fat

be plenty of it 26 Sign at the beginning? (7) 27 The ecclesiastical architect is, but shouldn't be! (7) 28 Is 'is lordship at 'ome? (7) 29 Here Mr. Darcy wrote his letter to Elizabeth (7) DOWN.

1 Meditations of nine (5) 2 He might use opera-glasses instead of a telescope! (4-5) 3 Outfit for a harvester in Scotland? (7) 4 She takes a daily turn (5) 5 Firm supporter of the liquor trade (9)

6 Colourful exponent of Yoga (4)

7 Welcome to the briny from the old prophet (5) 8 She's very enticing (9) 13 Take an eligible young man in a firm grip, agreed? (9)

and a second prize of,tr book token'tor fifteen first two correct solutions opened on May 3. Gower St.. London, WCI. ,:11,4t Prize of a book token for one guinea Solution on May 6

15 A lumbering back-scratcher? (3-6) 16 Such an exaggerated picture might well be executed in sanguine! (9) 18 Readers of Croft's Times, perhaps? (3-4) 21 A steady worker (5) 23 Is it caught with the mouth open? (5) 24 Seven exactly (5) 25 Two service men for one girl? (4)

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