HE " SPECTATOR " CROSSWORD No. 593 IA Book Token
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Dingley Dell's cricketing opponents. (9.) The topic becomes decorative. (5.) " Blow me about in winds ! - me in sulphur 1 " (Shakespeare).
Laces went differently here. (9.) Asviolent artisan who did get mixed in a musical instrument. (7.) The first victim is not completely ardent though a hero. (7.) Poetically rated inferior to a kind heart. (74 Where crockery is made of verses.
He is to be found among the less energetic people. (6.) A bewitchimt arrangement of letters. (5.)
Not 2 very serious affair. (6.)
Where Old Man River start rolling along. (6.) Anna's got herself mixed up with Tom. (7.) It's a tag if too little as well. (3, 4.) Belgian lace. (7.) Fill up with building material. (9.) " The fair and - King" (Lionel Johnson). (5.) She makes a dull advertisement. (5.) Isn't novel to be in this sad state. (9.)
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Favourite pastime in Elgin ? (7.) This anatomical article is the making ef almost the whole country. (5.) Cattle I gather in the window. (7.) Sixpenny craftsman. (6.) But the apologist became an old fellow. (6.) An astronomical composition. (7.) 7. Great Scot (anag. (9.) 8. This, no doubt, is what's afoot mechanically. (7.
12. A thirsty creature, unsafe amone the crockery. (7.) 14. A short route with the honey. (3, 4.) 16. Six balls to a T. (5.) 18. "Whither is fled the - gleam ? " .(Wordsworth). (9.)
21. Dappled. (7.)
22. Got togethet a great deal. (7.) 24. Diplomatic. (7.) 25. A girl takes the instrument in 11 to make a ring. (7.)
27. Roman emperor at fifty-one emerges from orange blossor- (6.)
28. Names I arrange differently in a Shakespeare comedy. (6.) 31. Get the mearure of it abroad. (5.)