5 JULY 1935, Page 44

"The Spectator" Crossword No. I45

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ACROSS 2. A terse saying.

10. What all hope their business to be is a mixture of curt and alive.

14. In 2 across.

15. Hop-tray (snag.) 17. " From evensong to day- time, When ... molts in May- time, Love lengthens out his playtime."

18. There's nothing in this his- torical meeting.

19. Made out of of 20.

21. In 37.

22. A contracted continent.

23. rev. In 10.

24. These conversations require two speakers.

25. In 30.

26. General effect of Franco.

29. of 35.

30. Sauce for the goose suits this.

31. Half of eleven plus twenty- . two.

32. A Turkish seat 35. " new fangled , and trimming slight

Which takes our late fan- tasticks with delight."

36. Day's lips (snag.).

37. Domed recess. DOWN 1. This bird is burning to nothing.

2. This was associated with the breakfast table by Oliver Wendell Holmes, 3. Bobby.

4. Kind of utterance which is mouth-filling. 5. Child of a squaw. 6. You will get this in time. 7. Whin.

8. Man is with me and stays below.

9. Most of this sweet substance is found in girls.

11. German silver coin.

12. Nautical term found at the head of a vanguard, 13. Officers shoulder this.

16. Animals with a poetic interior.

20. Tho end of this language will be brought about by many.

27. rev. Service-tree.

28. rev. Maize-bread.

33. In 15.

34. Vowels.