The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 4469 - August 2, 2002

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'And clearest -, amplitude of mind' (Wordsworth) LUKEWARM
'His tail -d more / Even than before' (Ingoldsby Legends) ROMAIKAS
'To dine with Lord Lobster and Count -' (W.H. Auden) VALJEAN
'With the blast of thy - the waters were gathered together' (Exodus) SPIVS
A Madeleine with a past predating Proust CHEERON
A punishment not quite true, as presented by Carew ARAPTURE
Account of Vasco da Gama's exploits is dual, in a way LUSIAD
Ask Maori about Greek dances NAKEDSUN
Barrister is citizan of Warsaw RUMPOLE
Bront' character studiously learns Hawthorne (but not entirely) THEBAN
Degas subjects in French and English purposes INSIGHT
Dubious types may start selling pamphlets in Victorian style THERSITES
Half-hearted attitude of Hardy's Power Girl ERNESTHEMINGWAY
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He of the breathing flute and sounding lyre, as reported by Dryden DANSEUSES
In high places early in his career, he later reached overload NOSTRILS
John Dennis's sort of reviewer TIMOTHEUS
Lands the new edition of Henri Beyle IMPARTIAL
Like Graham Greene's man and Edward Thomas's muse WAGGLE
One sampling Edgar Allen is a mere versifier POETASTER
Pulitzer winner's young horse a long time on the heather HAILEY
Rabbit fancier UPDIKE
Slanderous troublemaker, sits there, stirring it up TENTH
That of Felix's drayhorse was bright and battering EARNSHAW
The curse on ancient Greek citizen MICROTOME
Threatens rascal at the finish IMPEND
Wise old teacher, now recognized as a high flyer STENDHAL