"The Spectator" Crossword No. 94 By XANTIIIPPE.
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ACROSS 13. A great German-without a horse.
14. Altars made of confused space. 15. Well-known cricketer of about twenty years ago. 17. 2 dn. without the alter- native.
18, 19. Famous literary James of the last century. 20. Last word of the motto of the U.S.A.
21. Customary. 22. Great eel (anag.). The 2nd letter is missing in the solution).
23 rev. What Bottom could do.
25. Cross turned back for an entrance.
26. Hamlet's expression of dis- gust-also the start of 26 do.
28. There really is a town of
this name in the U.S.A. 30. Such a boundary is not the
same as a converted try. 32 rev. Suggests that little Stan- ley is an Oriental.
35. An old crossword friend.
36. River near one of the cricket grounds. • 37. Dramatists. were told to preserve them. I am not there the second time.
-DOWN ' 3 rev. A large number addresses a sea-side feature.
5. 18th-century opera. 6 rev. R. L. S. work wants
pussy.
7. Presidential initials.
9 rev. Manure.
10. Initials of a Victorian poet.
11. City in Michigan.
12. The Iolanthe fairies' wrath, when offended, was. Noth- ing is lacking. 16 rev. Note carefully.
19 rev. Often used to describe a kind of joy.
21 rev. Behead a famous Derby winner.
24 rev. Tabula 26. Behead a French colonial soldier.
27. Hail.
29 rev. Same as 17.
31. Found in 12.
33 rev. Double this for the first Lord Harcourt.
34. Preposition.