22 MAY 1959, Page 35

SPECTATOR CROSSWORD No. 1,045

ACROSS 1 All together or such a row there'll he! 16) 4 Initially the Scot gets nothingbut pulse 18) 9 Here goatsbeard should flourish i6)

II) Parent's sister among broken china looked saucy (81

12 Anglesey awake—in the Balkans! (8) 13 Trouble taken in reverse to preserve a [lower (6) IS Ferdinand's forty is inks, perhaps (41 16 German currency adjustment seats well away (3, 3, 4) 19 Women columnists with a lot on their minds (10) 20 A kiss is a revolutionary thing (4) 23 Tangled thread (6) 25 Feather, but the cap's in it in this case (8). 27 Do these officers deny that the ram is in their sign? (8) 28 Umpire. a wizard! (6)

29 '. . . to have quite set free his half regained—' (Milton) (8)

30 Riotoits orgy gets two points on the beach (6)

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I Superfluous to insure this life 17) 2 Does he plan to make large wind instruments'? (9) 3 More'? It all depends (6)

5 'There 1 couch when -- do cry' (Shakespeare) (4)

6 Spotted by a loud tee (8) 7 Sec you later, greedy! (5) 8 The grey-green, greasy Limpopo was the venue of a famous one (71 11 Not a very substantial blade (7) 14 Exercise for the old lag 17) 17 A helpful military man (9) 18 Beat up a pudding? (8) & first prize of it cony of Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary and a second prize of a hook token for otse guinea will he awarded to the senders of the first two correct solutions livened onJune 2. Address solutions: Crossword No. 1,045, 99 Gutter St., London, WC!.

Chambers's Twentieth Century 1)ietiunury is recommended fur Crosswur*Is.

SuluflettlThi.lune5 19 'Wit %sill Shine through the harsh --- of a rugged line' (Dryden) (7) 21 Cash by return is its object (7) 22 It would seem to be a soft fruit (6) 24 He has some unstated alternative to performing 15) 26 One could make out a case for it (4)

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