3 NOVEMBER 1939, Page 29

THE SPECTATOR " CROSSWORD - No. 35

IA prize of a Book Token for one guinea will be given to the sender of the first Correa solution of this week's crossword puzzle to be opened. Envelopes should be marked "Crossword Pswzle," and shouldbe received not later than first post on Wednesday. No envelopes will be opened before noon on Wednesday. Solutions should be on the form appearing below. The name of the winner will be published in our next issue. Envelopes containing solutions must bear a three-halfpenny stamp, orkerw,se they are surcharged on delivery. Solutions from the U.S.A. cannot b. accepted.'

AC11()SS 1. Enema's proteg6 (two words) (7. 5). 9. A sidesman unmanned (6).

10. One must be very exalted to get this (7).

12. A stale roll for a dance (10).

13. Source of Ruskin's ethics (4). 15. By Lytton but not Strachey (6).

17. A short street furnished with a bridge (8). 19. A zoo in liquidation (two words) (5. 3).

21. They get capped (6).

24. " She makes her Immemorial -. She keeps her shadowy kine " (4).

25. A niche for the last word near St. Paul's (two words) (4, 6).

28. One provides this addition with a wilt (7).

29. It gives out a groan (6).

30. No wonder the Americans think their flag simply heavenly (12).

DOWN 2. Determine to do the puzzle again? (7).

3. " - knelt at her feet, and felt her sway more fruitful of life than spring" (5). 4. A hanger-on (6).

5. Permitted in markets (8).

6. Garment from goat (4).

7. - Would we not shatter it to bits and then Remould it nearer to the - -I " (two words) (6, 6).

8. Coupled with the stars by O'Casey (6). 11. No cat is moral this will show (12).

14. A penny would make her a cheat (4).

16. Relish (4).

18. " No coward soul is mine. No - in the world's storm-troubled sphere " (8).

20. A girl gets round a fellow, this is her name (6).

22. Like a hub (7).

23. It takes a good pitcher to do this successfully (6).

26. Anagram of five letters of 29 (5).

27. Tail from the escutcheon (4).