27 JANUARY 1933, Page 30

"The Spectator" Crossword No. IS

By X.ANTHIPPE.

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ACROSS 1. Deference I have ; it's in. dividual.

6. No epithet for 7. 10. Throaty result of blood about a horse.

11. Turn back the:beginning of an American State to get a fortune in India.

12. Musical term.

13. The attacker brings help in his midst.

14. Two words of interruption which, in i'evkese order; might be produced by 7. 15. I turn once (snag.).

17. Before an old mixture I can be worshipped. 20. Ancient Shakespearian char- acter.

22. One of nine begins the fun. 26. Take away a lion from these animals and they contain the same.

27. A don's ay.

29. Evidently at least one parent,: of this Roman author was not an only child.

30. Anger comes when fifty is subtracted from foreign cur- rency. 31. I make a noise for religion.

32. An opera. 33. Totals. DOWN

1. Speechless and invisible character in The 1Vinter'a., Tale.

2. Fishy result of re-heading 8's opposite sinreber.. ' 3. This wicket is never taken.

4. Reveal a famous William. Z. Acknowledgments of debt are beneath the parson.

7. The P.M.G. might take lessons from him in the matter of rapid delivery. 8. Begins where 7 leaves off, with a complete finish.

9. Flash.

16. It may be curing, but ex- pining comes in the end.

18. Speechless character in All's Wen that Ends Well,

19. Sing about the beginning of mellifluousness. 2L Classified.

23. Adornment for its first part. 24. Severe.

25. Trinity often disrupted by 7. 28. You twice over mixed 30.