18 NOVEMBER 1932, Page 16

The " Spectator " Crossword No. 8 Br XANTII I

PPE.

ACROSS.

1. These fowls apparently object to headgear.

5. Brings back concerning summonses.

9. Mythical individual a bit hairy about the heels.

10. Put a pure mixture before Edward, it's supposed. 11."Ere days, that deal in swarm'd his literary leeches," said Will Water- proof.

12. Anthropophagi.

13. Mostly amorous across the Channel supplies a cold lunch. • - 16. Cold part of 25.

17. Noisy greeting. • 18. Without them is unequalled, but they throw a light on obscure things. • 20. The offspring is mixed in a public vehicle fOr a beam. 24. This animal is evidently a light-weight. .

27. Finale of "The Mikado."

28. Iron panel-there's nothing like it.

32. Hero of Belloc novel.

33. Flowery battle of 1918. 34. Filmy Holy Roman Em- peror.

35. Colleague of 21. • 36. The old . one was long- winded, but evidently a poor fieldeman (cf. line 2).

37. Top side to lay down:

DOWN.

1. There are none in "Through the Looking-Glass." • ' 2. Ancient -idiot. -- 3. A born ass I (smog.). 4. The clue to 12 mig it apply: 5. Countrified Robot play over half an 'y. • 6. Fowl which evidently does not share the prejudice of 1 Ac.

7. This may strike you ill India. - 8. Melancholy.

14. Girl's name.

15. The aissembly is cut up. 19. Mixed beginning oi this poor person carries soldiers.

20. Angry fit. 21. Sleepy head of an einperor. 22. Insert yours to interfere.

23. Fat-tailed duck.

25. Observes, but not refresh- ments.

26. You are at home in yours

29. The lowest is the end oi nasty, old woman on her head.

30. Learn an author.

31. Wireless sine-qua-nou is mixed there,

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