3 JULY 1953, Page 53

THE "SPECTATOR" CROSSWORD No. 737

IA Book Token for one guinea will be awarded to the sender of the first correct solution opened after noon on Tuesday week, July 14th, addressed Crossword, 99 Cower Street. London, W.C.1. Envelopes must be received not later than first post that day and must bear the NUMBER of tie Puzzle and a 2W. stamp. Solutions must be on the form below, and none cr n be accepted from the U.S.A. The solution and the name of the winner will be published in the following issued

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Banter-through whistling ? (10.)

A friend is addressed in stone. (4.) So concealed in the lair coming back. (5.)

Parts of the shin imply that those who can " tails " are in a minority. (9.) Chair duly transformed. (9.) 23. A stimulant with broken young horses for musicians. (5, 5.) Do return a Scots hat among the trees. (10.) Therefore a monster conies back. (4.) Tennyson's were immemorial. (4.) Moth that might he found on the block. (6, 4.) See 13.

Disturbed. (9.) The horse sounds to have settled on something. (9.) Least suitable outfit for bed. (3, 2.) " Wait till you come to forty -."

(Thackeray.) (4.)

The soot from chimneys would COM-

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Mixed drink may be a knock-out. (5.) What's left is right in this case. (7.) It was neither of the sex nor the nationality suggested. (8.) A bell that got stuck. (5.) Bird from the arms of Midas perhaps. (9.)

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He should be able to control the shape of things to conic. (7.)

It sounded like a great Amen. (4, 5.) Make a theatrical success in the Civil

Service. (5.) They swallow bent hoops. (9.) Vanquish with a gratuitous addition to the score. (9.) Mitigates, like salary. (8.) Feverish bad tune. (7.)

She was married to Pylades. (7.) Two for Ruskin. (5.)

Distance of the cooker. (5.) Little work In little sandhill. (5.)