2 NOVEMBER 1956, Page 31

SPECTATOR CROSSWORD No. 912

ACROSS

1 Some can point to this make-up (12). 9 This abstainer can spoil a snack (9).

tu Their queen rush'd to battle, fought and died (5), It This month the Italian can drop in (6). 12 Have a look at the pulses; they're false 8), I) Flutings, but not by the orchestra (6). lg

Hats for the C.I.D.? Stuff! (8)

IN A - the echo of that voice' (Coleridge) (8).

19 All is not gold that glisters here (6).

21

-rums in the miners' bands? (8)

23 The salesman's boast? Wipe it out (6).

26 That's pretty thin stuff (5).

27 Rev. Mus. Bac. (snag.) (9).

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Rage might be the result of such mechanical skill (4-8).

DOWN

1 Winter sport for a low dog on the heather? (7) 2 . a paradox Which comforts while it -' (Browning) (5).

3 Mr. Harrington 1 shake off in an old- fashioned way (9).

4 I'm in a sad way at the port (4).

5 The man in digs for the board (8).

6 Alternatively 1 get on a hunter (5).

7 'Behold the child among his new-born -' (Wordsworth) (7).

So large 1 get confused in the East (8). 14 Scream, love, and get married! (8) 16 Refrain? Should a nursery-rhyme hero? (9) 17 Flatter a European in drink (8).

18 Mother, it's to the south-east you'll find the painter (7).

20 Feature that's no adornment on the dresser (4, 3).

22 It's greasy on the edge (5).

24 Water-storage plants, see the point? (5) 25 Superlative coy bend (4).

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