The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 505 - May 9, 2003

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'An - might pacify barbarians abroad' (William Plomer) UMBRELLA
'Le' - a tortuous clue arranged for a French artist TOULOUSELAUTREC
Associated with comedy by Lucas CHARACTER
Belief in Mozart Mass CREDO
Companion to Falstaff names scene of his discomfiture GADSHILL
Cypher employed by the Woosters? CODE
Guide to Dante, and inspiration to Browning SORDELLO
Happily named tragic farrier RANDAL
He's on the bottle, for example METONYMY
Hoary mathematician? WHITEHEAD
It may be over, when the fat lady offers it ARIA
It was easy for Spenser ETHE
Kenneth Grahame's days DREAM
Lancaster's blessed plot REALM
Love student in Midi resort - a French theologian NICOLE
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Mournful Greek song from a friend of Charlie Brown LINUS
Mr Smith on trial in Georgian satire? MELINCOURT
Nervous reaction after a drop of Scotch might be like a play DRAMATIC
Qualification and model from Mountolive, for example DIPLOMAT
Strange quality of some Shakespearian sisters WEIRDNESS
That of John Dos Passos was one NUMBER
Triumvir to damage philosopher on last journey MARKANTONY
Unruly mob right in town conceals well-known student TOMBROWN
Unusual US reds (like Howard Fast) suffered under it DURESS
Verdant area described by J. I. M. Stewart ACRE
Wells saw all thus situated for Ararat ABOARD
Wessex architect with West Country name and vacillating wife SOMERSET
Would-be bigamist from Kentish Town ROCHESTER
Writer encountered in Amsterdam MCEWAN