27 NOVEMBER 1942, Page 21

"THE SPECTATOR" CROSSWORD No. 194

[A Book Token lot one guinea will be awarded to the sender of the first correct solution of this week's crossword to be opened after noon on Tuesday week. Envelopes should be received not later than first post that day and must bear the word -Crossword, the NUMBER of the puzzle and a 2i/i. stamp. Solutions must be on the form below, and none can be accepted from the U.S.A. The solution and the name of the winner will be published in the following issue.)

12. -' so complained of, Who to no to. No wonder the singer makes this of 54. Obtained twice?

sy. An intangible legacy.

17. It will come to me arms. 9. "With your glorious eyes -- As t. A ration for Miss Rogers?

s. No doubt free use will be made of the Lord were walking near."

(Jlenley.) It if he's got it!

these aircraft. one man shows partiality." (Arnold.) 21. An ancient gulf.

19. "Spangled heavens a shining -

Their great Original proclaim." SOLUTION TO

(Addison.) 22. Came to the top.

23. Inflation makes all the difference to their progress.

26. Pantechnicons surely should not dis- play it.

27. Change counter.

28. League of charwomen?

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z. The substance of Sir Percivale's narrative.

2. But the user is unlikely to have a bit in his mouth.

3. It makes one tax rice.

4. "Thou, thou art being and -." (E. Bronte.) 5. There are nine in one place.

6. Trollope's depressed character.

7. One must, owing to the dearth of rubber. (5, 4.) 25. She regretted being unable to

24. "Sir Patrick - is the best sailor 20. "Dearer still, through -, grows

13. Sleeping partners.

14. The missile seems to have obliter- x6. It certainly does belie cat l 18. A stranger glass.

lunch. ated pan of the periodical.

that ever saird the sea." (Ballad.)

the memory of the past." (j. D.

Burns.)