1 JANUARY 1960, Page 39

S PECTATOR CROSSWORD No. 1070

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I May this wish mean ihat all a solsers will be 28! (5, 3, 4) l'here's yet plenty of time for _ keeping the casks up (9)

10 Of the wily compiler? (5) 11 More would seem to be the

alternative for the p-operty-owner (6) 42 The kind of kiss to expect from 13 a cleeD-sea fisherman? (8) 'Force is not a —' (John P-ight) (6) Th, -r e oblique and hairless horse (8) .11e

(4-4) American's personal luggage? 19 Where to find the diligent Arab 21 naturally (6) Mrs. 10 's hair is wild and yellowl (8)

24 Where (0 see Miss Daisy Bell at length (6)

su Chaps in large sizes are full of forebodings (5) 27 Refusal to spoil the beginners' class (9) 28 See 1 across (5-7) DOWN

1 FeAtina lento is no motto for him! (7)

2 *— of love be sweeter far Than all other pleasures are' (Dryden) (5) 3 He was preceded by Old Man Koangaroo (6-3) 4 Therefore is blood spilt (4) 5 The beasts of burden have a well-stirred Mash inside them (8) 6 Delicacy found in Laura's picnic basket (5) 7 Thus was Lovelace when addres- sing Althea (7) 8 Let me tell you, dear friend (8) 14 ... and girl accepts? (8) 16 Score a victory in a Swiss election here? (9)

Atile . p"" 01 a h %.„ ,0 ,4„,00,14 token for one guinea and a second prize of a ho k t I. f M D McCarthy. 90 Crookston Avenue. litl soT_70. . ,1„.1 to the senders of the first two correct' R. W. Page. 224 '.0 5. Crossword No. 1Q70, 99 Go S solationsoopencesdenonojafinf.lele2n. Oira'sgo.w, SW2, and Mr. Solution on Jan. 15 17 They're on the bridge with a spring (5-3)

18 Old Andrew Jackson (7) 20 Modifies rages? (7) 22 About the sun coming up (5)

24 Not the Spaniards' favourite bowler! (5)

25 A declaration, 1 do declare! (4)