3 FEBRUARY 1933, Page 26

"The Spectator" Crossword No. 19

BY XANTHIPPE.

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ACROSS

1. A famous artist bondage.

5. I arrive in the South Franco.

9. Yell on 10. In this ati% train ginOr can't over.

11. Famous Connie of comedy.

12. The proper study of Radicals, presumably.

14. Put a musical instrument before the layman and con- fuse him.

16. Rims alive (snag.).

17. Point's partner.

19. I shot confusedly to 5 down.

20. In this is neutral.

22. Temporary title of a Napoleon (two words).

23. Here the inner part is where it ought to be.

24. Stands for.

DOWN

1. The cutter has upset the Indian Civil Service and part of Scotland.

2. This movement appears to be flooding America.

3. Go astray over gold across the Channel.

4. Rake so, boy (snag.).

5. See 19.

of

is in

6. Sp rit de recated by those who think 9.

7. The explanation begins with . a pastry.

S. Sixty times full fathom five. 13. You may see it througk two of itself..

15.- A horse on top of Australian cricketer makes Tom Tiddler's ground.

16. This for is not anticipated. 18. What a French king said he was up in feminine suffix.

20. Gulls. .

21. Artless -up, mineral water' down.