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Two prizes are awarded each week- a book token for

one guinea and a copy of the De Luxe edition of Chambers's Twentieth Cen- tury Dictionary. These will be awarded to the senders of the first two correct solutions opened after noon on Tuesday week, May 4M, and addressed: Crossword 779, 99 Gower St., London, W.C.I. Solution must be on the form here printed. The solution and the names of the winners will be published In the following issue.

Hance of the bimetallists ? (4, 3, 6.) .9' OanvinctIc at Wembley. (9.)

40. Birthplace. (5.) The market's well supplied with liquor. (5.) 12. Snobbish aim of the hooker ? (9.) Oft. in the stilly night. Em -'s eltain has bound me ""(Moore). (7.)

17 IS. ()x in the market-place? (7') " But what is -? Rightly under- stand, A universal licence to be good." (Hartley Coleridge). (7.) a▪ l. Are You determined to try this again ? (7.) 31. but he doesn't expect his master to

_ beat hint I (6, 3.)

43. 'I'he Colonel's knife. (5.)

Cheap at a penny I (5.)

S' Tile festival takes place in cordial surroundings. (9.) It. Redder Germany re-arranged. (13.)

Down

2. Here's your chance I (9.)

A sight to of, not to tell I " (Coleridge). (5.) 4' You'll encounter it in North Eritrea. (7.)

S. Sportsman on the river. Cl.)

6' One of these was the destination pre-

scribed for the drunken sailor. (9.) 16. " Lord Ronald brought a - doe In give his cousin, Lady Clam." (Tenny- son). (9.) 17. Softly among the papers of the recor- der. (6.) • 18. There's very little in ft. (7.) 19. The unit's curtailed in this system. (7.) 20. The paper certainly doesn't lack polish. (5.)