6 SEPTEMBER 1935, Page 36

"The Spectator" Crossword No. 154 BY ZEN() [A prize of

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D. This thread-like body con- tains a passionate ex- pression of grief.

13. "horrid image cloth unfix my hair And make my seated heart knock at my ribs, Against the . . . of nature ? " 15. No rate can be made out of this.

17. " All this of . . . and Potter -Tell me then,

Who is the Potter, pray, and who the . . . ?

18. In 10.

19. A career needs varied fire in it.

21. Source of every curse.

22. Unless legally.

23. Plant with bitter juice.

24. Pore in coral.

27. " Will, when looking well can't move her, Looking . . . prevail ? Prithee, why so pale ? "

28. Transgression. 29, rev. A newspaper.

31. Around 20 around finish.

32. Many affirmations.

34. Loud uses (anag.).

35. Detect. DOWN 2. rev. Large island off Greece.

3. Mixed metal spikes. 16'a

4. Seen 'n the tattoo..

5. In full length I am,

6. DOUb o consonant,

7. Nutty officer ? 8. These persons have no serious 10. Cure rind (anag.) 11. Drunkenness.

12. Sum of all items.

13. Add S to 13 across.

14. rev. Also son (anag. .

16. rev. Over before you have to consider.

17. Roofs considered necessary for good taste.

20. Put me in an American car.

25. Kind of gold-fish.

26. The bird of evil omen brought this poet .fame. 30. Wrote a famous English opera.

33. rev. In 8.