7 SEPTEMBER 1934, Page 35

"The Spectator Crossword No. 102

BY XANTRIPPE.

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"You think because I'm a lord and can't swear or use coarse language . . ." 10. Alter ego of the above. 14. Fabulous tree.

15 rev. Marie Lloyd's linnet wasn't.

17. Curtail famous Australian politician.

19. A religious creed in pelts.

20. Such outrages once occurred in Ireland.

21. In the n_ilst of an emolu- ment.

23. Ask Geddes.

24. Here begins a musical in- strument.

25 rev. This European nation wants a reversed Acade- mician.

26. This artist must be superior to Constable.

29. A table we have all met in our youth. 31 rev. "It sometimes is a

thing to be an orphan boy..

33 rev. Curtail a sauce. 34. Dunc2--, 35. Etats . . 38. Famous bridge without fifty. 39. Word recently coined by "Janus."

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2. imperii nisi imperasset.

3. At the end of a letter. 4. Wedding presents, perhaps (no penultimate). 5. American railway. 6. The Lama confuses an Irish assembly. 7. Ex-Premier.

8 rev. Lawyer's Richard. 9. Hens' eriche.

10. Geological age. 11. Canary's home. 12 rev. Magneto -, in Russia. 13. Pertaining to an Indian river. 15. Behead a trap. 16. Gap. 18. An upset for Mr. Chaney. 22. Lot U.S.A. (snag.). 27. Of wings. 28. An Oriental language in con- fusion.

29 rev. Eugene :- 30 rev. Pool.

32. Reverses a game in which this may be said to fly sometimes. t- . 36 rev. Not out. , 37. Film star's requisite.