"The Spectator" Crossword No. 104
BY ZE-NO.
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ACROSS 1. Shakespeire caused Lady I. Macbeth to do this.
11. Shakespeare or the Derby.
13. A wave one would rather have reversed.
15. The end of a subject well-known to the schoolboy.
17. A nine-lettered word would cause this. 5.
19. Shyloek demanded a pound-but oven with a pound this would not have satisfied him.
20. Food popular at weddings.
22. Try as you will, the result will be haphazard.
25. Ashes, frogs, and blows have been known to do this.
26. Most artists work in this.
28. Instrument of thought.
29. By a turn of the head, this Bosnian could become a Holly. wood celebrity.
31. A gem of an insect.
32. Strange that the King- Emperor's departure leaves nothing but ease.
33. Backward Indian city.
34. A fiery supporter.
35. Pulsatory.
36. A fitting conclusion.
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30. DOWN It's a hard condition, but there will be nothing but confused relics without help.
Holy cigar (swag.). Demented damsels .around the Royal Institute- of music Part of 21.
A Shakespearian conclu- sion to love.
One minute of great circle of earth.
The Labour Union meets reverses.
rev. Boon companion of Falstaff.
Madrid's famous Art Gal- lery ends in difficulty. Confused male.
Grave surroundings. Tropical tree or fruit. Mohammedan outlook. Treated with magnesium silicate.
This part of the Empire derives from an Indian village.
Concerning saltpetre.
" From fairest creatures we . . . . increase."- Shakespeare.
Except at the end, this Shakespearian character was like a horn.
Phase of the supreme deity. (Plato.) SOLUTION NEXT WEEK