23 MARCH 1934, Page 60

" The Spectator" Crossword No. 78 Br XANTJIIPPE.

IA prize of one guinea trill be given to the sender of the first correct solution of this werk's crossword puzzle to be opened. Envelopes should be marked " Crossword Puzzle," and should be received not later than first post on Tuesday. No envelopes will be opened be/,re noon on Tuesday. The name of the winner will be published in our next issue.I 1 11

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This destroyed a fleet at 7 at the start of the Crimean

War.

7. See above.

13. No tin mania (snag.).

14. Double initial initial.

15. Mixed nuts.

16. Not untrodden ways, cer- tainly.

19 rev. Whence the enemy might be spied.

20 rev. French Imperial initial is missing from a Serbian town famous in the wars.

21. What won't end this must end.

22. Composer. famous for his leave-taking.

23. A body of healers.

24. May temporarily part lovers.

25. The young soldiers are in fearful confusion.

27. This may bear you seaward. 28 rev. Curtail a Henry IV or a Yeomen character.

29. He was found in an article of light luggage.

31. Foreign housekeepers want mon, a 32. Hay ?

33. Present Liberal Whip.

34. Enables an army to move on its stomach.

35. With tab makes Tab.

30. Turn back anger.

DOWN 1. Denizen of 1 ac. much to the fore recently.

2. The -sort of energy the solver requires.

1. 3. What will 15 does this.

4. Far-Eastern national prefix.

5. To be using the inward eye lacks the start of Palmer. ston's Constituency.

6. A tense.

7. A little learnin.

8. That day he overcame the Nerv-.

9. Title of an eminent cricketer. 10 rev., 33 straight. Why do they call me an Ibsen girl ?

11. The man with the money.

12. Not so hard.

17. rev. " I assure you, Comtcsse, some of the neat things in his speeches convulse the A word has even been coined for them : 8--s." (Barrie.) IS rev. Island associated with a Scottish author. 22. Bournemouth's M.P. stands on his head.

26. A coin.

29. Most of a biblical hairy one.

30. A British Prime Minister. 33. This god would sound cheer-

ing to an American. (See also 10.)