6 MARCH 1964, Page 28

SPECTATOR CROSSWORD No. 1108

ACROSS 1 Euclid makes a nice change for her (6)

4 Lorinery debts perhaps. Forged, though (8) 10 Traced classical man returning in fact (7)

11 Answered and worked again (7) 12 The Guards would feel at home in Chillon, no doubt (10) 13 Have a look, my lord (4) 15 Decorator who goes from party to party (7) 17 Lawsuit in the end is covered (7) 19 The eponymous doctor who might have made a scoop (7 21 Dressmaker's tip for a rig 7) 23 Chide and cause a tear 4) 24 tampanili in a change of en- vironment (4-6) 27 The blunder of a flowery re- former (7) 28 Lighthouse man means to make a change (7) 29 Get a good tanning (8) 30 Slurs for the Sergeant-Major with listening aid (6) DOWN 1 The devotee does ; addict, see, though upset (9) 2 This Jungfrau is only a rock, however! (7) 3 Dress for the blockade (10)

5 A way that is anything but, in some parts nowadays! (9)

6 So you can take your pick (4) 7 Biscuits for one existing in a big way (7)

8 It takes a Man to make this bishop! (5)

9 German river offers an alter- native (4) 14 He'd no crime to his name ; he was just a little urchin (10) 16 Artist and sapper go to ground for an element (4, 5) 18 Savoury touches by the neat- handed Phillis? (9)

20 'Great God! I'd rather be A pagan, suckled in a creed—' (Wordsworth) (7)

22 Grumble over the char? It's stimulating (4-3) 23 It's an enigma concerning public transport (5) 25 Rich liquor (4) 26 Miss Woodhouse can take her time (4)

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