DOUBLE ZIGZAG.
| 1 | * | * | * | 11 | * | * | * |
| * | 2 | * | * | * | 12 | * | * |
| * | * | 3 | * | * | * | 13 | * |
| * | * | * | 4 | * | * | * | 14 |
| * | * | 5 | * | * | * | 15 | * |
| * | 6 | * | * | * | 16 | * | * |
| 7 | * | * | * | 17 | * | * | * |
| * | 8 | * | * | * | 18 | * | * |
| * | * | 9 | * | * | * | 19 | * |
| * | * | * | 10 | * | * | * | 20 |
Cross-words: 1. A very small cake. 2. Having the quality of imbibing. 3. Singular. 4. Those who have charge of money. 5. A free gift. 6. Cleanses. 7. Personal satires. 8. Destitute of pores. 9. To punish. 10. Primitive.
The zigzag from 1 to 10 spells the name given to a certain day in September; from 11 to 20, the name of a dish eaten in England on that day.
FRANK SNELLING.