SPECTATOR CROSSWORD
Imre!. / ropy of the I), Luse edition of Chanthers'l Twentieth Cen- tury 1)1etionaty and a book token for one g u nen. These will be a warded its she arndcrs tli she first 010 correct solutions opened after norm on Ito:silos. week.
ISeeember 7, and addressed: Cross(' I'M 810. 99 Gower St.. Loralon, 11'.('.1. Sollehm must he on the form bore primed.The solution and time money of the winner, will be published in the following issue.
ACROSS' 1 Peacocks' display for inspection (6). 4 Might he not have been called Rudolf ? (8). 9 Young garage hand could he dangerous inside (6). 10 Trunk largely suitable for an ancient Roman ? (8). 12 Is it the foreman's job to do this ? (8). 13 The.goddess takes
little credit to herself before the turn (6). 15 ' Whcn by turns was guide to ----' (Tennyson) (4). 16 Duke's Hill ? (10). 19 I'm all in a whirl 1 (10). 20 The point of the arrow is in the pigeon (4).
23 He was sanctimonious in turn (6). 25 Society in short values the
philosopher (8). 27 ' Her bath sealed thee for herself,' as West Derby might say to Mr. Woollam 1 (8). 28 It looks like a personal challenge from a runner, though somewhat flowery (6). 29 Spirit from the deep conies up in song (8). 30 Apparel for the moving men ?. (6).
DOWN: 1 Dress for the female broadcaster could be dangerous (7). 2 Desirable form of stage coach ? (9). 3 The standard for a feast (6). 5 Eugene is musically recognised (4). 6 Did the early advertisements claim that woad would ? (8). 7 Divers boys in Scotland (5). 8 Listens to the affirmative; it's all gossip (7). .11 Hamlet's father's teller was this (7). 14 The girl I shoot at is full of spirit (7). 17 Dish for the third little pig (5, 4). 18 Sailor's in the drink (8). 19 Weather cone hoisted by Pussy ? (4-3). 21 The low hounds ! (7). 22 ' Of hair-
breadth 'stapes i' the imminent deadly ' (Shakespeare) (6).
24 Rhubarb for an old cold in the head (5). 26 Appeal gets nothing (2-2). The solution will be published on December 10 The winners of Spectator Crossword No. 808 arc as follows: First prize to Me. G. D. BARRON. Old Mill House, Wadeford, Chard, Somerset, and second prize to Met. E. V. St:ARIGHT, Scout Bush, Old Green Lane, Camberley, Surrey. •