The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 502 - April 11, 2003

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'He became very - over his second glass of port' (Felix Holt) TALKATIVE
'O coward conscience, how dost thou - me?' (Richard III) AFFLICT
'She stole along, she nothing spoke, / The sighs she heaved were soft and low' CHRISTABEL
A mate of Richard Hughes OTTO
Carson McCullers told us it would be wonderful multiplied by itself SQUAREROOT
Climb tree to find Durrell's diplomat MOUNTOLIVE
Composer of Planets air/variations PALESTRINA
Dreiser work retraces Iris, perhaps SISTERCARRIE
Edna O'Brien found she could make a theme of it, given time TIDE
Essential directors of electronic instrument KEYBOARD
First chap to be a mother ADAM
French who number a hundred at university, number ten in Palliser book QUINCUNX
Good fellow severely knocked about at ice hockey PUCK
Hodge finally gets its point in play NEEDLE
Jacopo Robusti, little dyer of Venice TINTORETTO
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Kidnap victim is both king and prime minister DAVIDBALFOUR
Last resort of Hadrian? TIVOLI
Long sentence in biography LIFE
Madrigalist curiously met no opera composer MONTEVERDI
Northern Olympus over the rainbow ASGARD
Obey metric rules in examination SCAN
Philosopher not quite 'in the zone' ZENO
Severe criticism of Pig by Lamb ROASTING
She spent Happy Days with a sandcastle WINNIE
Siren with secret knowledge gets floral tribute LORELEI
Sort of writing that will haunt the reader? GHOSTED
Strange but essential characteristic of all that foreign stuff EXOTICISM
Ten Morse mysteries in short story with a moral SERMONET
Very rare treatment of Sharpe steak BLUE
Word guide provided by ray refracted on this speech DICTION