" THE SPECTATOR " CROSSWORD No. 454
ACROSS
1. Too much with us, thought Words- worth. (5.)
4. Ices, Roger, can be turned into these. (9.) 9, 21. The armourer's idea of com- pleteness is three-fold. (4, 5, 3, 6.) 10. Drive. (5.) 11. A slice of golden suet roll. (5.) 12. Captain of the 'Prentice Knights.. (9.) 13. When to get the wrinkles out of the elderly, and how. (4, 3.) 16. Evidently not the height of intimate information. (3, 4.) 19. It levels things up at cricket when Bradman might be scoring or this. (4, 3.) 20. Aisle is the making of this. (7.) 21. See 9. 24. Shakespeare's soldier is full of strange ones. (5.)
26. All men, as a result of hasty estima- tion. (5) 27. The lining seems to be incorporated. (9.)
28. How to write the name of a Dickensian hangman with Thackeray's help. (9.) 29. The people of Chosen ? (5.)
DOWN
I. Lover confused in drink is beastly. (9.)
2. Fast people ? (5.) 3. Pare Spode break out, bite this ? (9.) 4. Not what the Cockney means by a " fourpermy one." (5.) 5. " Every dog his day "-and these May 29th. (9.) 6. Textile but not abstaining. (5.) 7. Would it describe the man who goes in for a career ? (9.) 8. Dalmatia's version of Sunderland ? (5.) 14. An indication, perhaps, that art is unbalanced. (9.) 15. This is getting too much 1 (9.) 17. Ruskin's literary crown. (4, 5.) 18. Not the defect of those who take tha long view. (4, 5.) 21. It is also a pull up. (3, 2.) 22. Long-drawn in Gray. (5.)
23. " The Gentlest Art " was his. (5.) 25. Make it new out of string. (S.)