28 AUGUST 1964, Page 30

SPECTATOR CROSSWORD No. 1133

ACROSS

1. George the painter's kind of I. landscape, by the sound of it (8)

5. There's a fish in the rise (6) 2.

9. The dangers that London has dropped (8)

10. Vest that is about for little Stephen (6)

12. Fearsome fashions (5)

13. A hard greeting from heaven to .,14.th (9) 14. She is his work (5, 7)

18. Like one who looks sharp (7-5) 21, Arachne's vital equipment (9) 23. No antique column, this! (5) 24. The rainbow flowers (6) 25. Cue. out work (8) 26. Oriental exercises in philosophy (6)

27. A follower who sticks (8)

DOWN

Mute academician grown up out of confusion (6)

'Hangs in trees the - bright. Like golden lamps in a green night' (Marvell) (6) The craftsman who arouses Cupid's laughter (9) How things were for Amund- sen on completion of his famous passage (5-7)

Places of sound views (5)

Lover a la this leads to some-

thing of a depression (8) , The piling man who does so might make a right Charlie of himself (8)

11. Byron's state, it seems, when addressing the Maid of Athens( (12)

15. An innocent pledge? That's a plum! (9) 16. What Lady Godiva was clothed in, in Tennyson's view (8)

.17. Such an appearance could be painful (8)

19.-A dozen in number (6) 20. Am lost, or nearly so (6)

22. 'What - my Shakespeare for his honoured bones' (Milton) (5)

Solution next week

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