30 DECEMBER 1932, Page 17

The "Spectator" Crossword No. 14

BY X ANTI' I PPE.

(.4 prize of one guinea will be given to the sender of the first correct solution of this week's cross-word puzzle to be opened. Envelopes should be marked " Cross-word Puzzle," and should be received not later than first post on Tuesday. No envelopes will be opened before noon on Tuesday. The name of the winner will be published in our next issue.]

ACROSS.

3. Girl famous when black- eyed. 8. The absentee sounds like a genuine insect.

9. Wild ass.

10. Article in abolish is yearly. I1. Here' brat (anag.).

12. Grief.

13. " Infandum, jubes re- novare dolorem."

14. Donkey or Edward, mixed. 17. Bodily amplitude. 19. I in this can be found at work at West this.

23. For a parody, put a gar-

ment in the middle of a tray. 27. Disraeli invoked this of this, in Latin.

29. Drunkard.

30. Coming out. 31. Mostly earthy pardon.

32. Insect.

33. Brilliant, with a lady inside.

34. Ecclesiastical passage.

DOWN.

1. That of the air is the Devil.

2. Frees.

3. A protuberance finishes the stout fellow.

4. Make of car.

5. A sloven mixture gives you something to read. 6. A thousand on the flower for the boss.

7. Break away.

13. Perch.

15. Town's end.

1 ii. Follows London in Ireland.

18. Anger. 20. In a golfer's position for example.

21. Left or evil.

22. Such a play might deal with miracles or crooks.

24. Before whom Naaman bowed.

25. The Italian city is fifty short of poison.

20. Odours. 28. Worker.

SOLUTION OF CROSSWORD No. 13.

SOLUTION NEXT WEEK The Winner of Crossword No 13 is Miss Agnes Smith, Suffolk House, Brandon. Suffolk.