31 JULY 1964, Page 27

S PECTATOR CROSSWORD No. 1129

ACROSS

Rascal who is unlikely to grace file Ascot lawns (3, 3) l'ather returns to applaud, as customary to do in USA (8) Sad to get a share not quite in fall (7) Aleap is the thing: that's rich! (7)

Sooner do this (10)

This over, and you have the survey (4) °: Ile of. Elia's dream-children ill infancy? (7) Charles and his half-sister occupy one carriage (7) ,'elect Edward? On the other '!ad, might encourage hint (7)• ',Fe something naughty does 1,1c telly addict (5-2) • A little note from a girl (4)

A beacon for a literary objec-

live (10) to make toast (7) 28. A black ogle from Moore's dear gazelle, no doubt (4, 3)

29. Simon and Ted have a devilish potential (8) Al. Sure, it's by Shakespeare (6) DOWN

I. One of these domestics evi- dently did an outsize job at Ware! (9)

2. Lads not involved in ibis t on-

don junction (7)

3. Love's sicknesses (10)

5. So Old Possum's cats are brought to book (9)

6. Rob the castle (4)

7. Alas, they so often become outings! (7)

8. I'm the alternative position, she says (5) 9. Shakespearian embrace at high speed (4) 14. Domes a cat, lie takes up the • whole place! (10)

16: A kipperi41 quality' perhaps (9)

18. Numb? (9) 20. One make it ; does that suit? (7) 22. The Prince of light opera (7)

23. Exchanged that hooded look? (5)

25. The old girls provide their own 'baccy (4)

26. 'There midnight's all a-glimmer. and - a purple glow (Yeats)

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