15 OCTOBER 1965, Page 30

SPECTATOR CROSSWORD No. 1192

ACROSS 1. Shakespeare's strong-arm boy (10) 6. Chips en famille? (4) 10. The ill-spoken sculptor who might be said to have arrived mounted (5) 11. He's no professional, this soldier (9) 12. Salt-water colours? (3-6) 13. He's occupied by a bit of chess, but he's more at home in the sea (5) 14. Reg engages to bear fruit (10) 16, G.B.S. was at home here with St. Lawrence (4) 18. The Canadian race? (4) 20. Those mixed-up, angry young men? (10)

23.i'She saw the helmet and the --, She looked down to Camelot.' (Tennyson) (5) 24. The toast-master? (9)

27. Some confusion, over the pasta, perhaps (9) 28. Scullions on the move? (5) 29. Where the deer-stalker might be considered assassin (4) 30. I do declare that the moke con- tinually partook of food (10)

DOWN,

1. Bureaucracy assumes such shapes (5)

2. I tread a way to shine (7)

3. The British citizen before his trial (8) 4. Low flying colonel! (5) 5, They're the ones who cop it! (9) 7. No singing at night please, except this, perhaps (7) 8. Headily ennobled (9) 9. The love-feast is wide open (5) 14. Men-of-war getting to grips (9) 15. This citadel is partly supported by women (9) 17. Annul the goat and bear (8) 19. Be equal in uniform (7) 21. Her very name could be the making of an academician (7) 22. There's wine in me, doctor (5) 25. Something in the air in the place of love? (5) 26. The one who tires of the island, perhaps (5) Solution next week

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