17 MARCH 1933, Page 54

"The Spectator" Crossword No. 25

BY Kiarruirrx.

[A prize of one guinea will be given to the sender of the firs/ correct solution of this week's crossword puzzle to be opened. Envelopes should be marked." Crosmord Puzzle," and should be received not later than first post on Tuesday. No envelopes will be opkned before noon on Tuesday. The name of the winner will be published in our next issue.]

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ACROSS 1. The follower ends as a fielder in cricket.

5. A dagger in print. 9. Wisdom comes from an heroic tale before a town: 10.- Incarnation.

11. Net value (snag.).

12. G. in D.G.

14. It's backward ; curtail and re-head- it for a war-time Allied capital. 18. More than mortal.

22. Witch in Shakespeare.

23. Devilish.

-24. Change a letter in a Liberal leader's constituency for a 25. Newspaper description of any Socialist speaker.

.28. Horace's lady friend. -27. "Smote the-dad Polacks ' on the ice." Insert a pastry, and be astonished.

DOWN

1. After a number, might be a ship. 2. The bear and this staff was Warwick's badge.

3. Egg on.

4. "The slings and' arrows of - fortune." 8. Mix a brave gee for a drink.

7. Of old Paris.

S. Breaking waves over first- class aviators for outsides.

13. Nursery for the University boat (two words). 14. Elysian flower.

16. Ghostly.

17. He saw it through.

19. -The Knight of-the Burning Peelle presumably possessed

20. Soldiers have been called cannon-fodder, but a leek was - fodder.

21. A sacred mix-up.