The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 522 - September 12, 2003

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'-ed Sarah, and I / -. Is that thing alive?' (John Berryman) BLOSSOM
'... this holy lady / With - cadence and subtle psalm' (W.H.Auden) REVERENT
A mother to a Jarrow scholar was a carpenter ADAMBEDE
Additional charges for very minor characters EXTRAS
Arcadian city, for example, found in shrub TEGEA
Choose artist to demonstrate what's complex ELECTRA
Churchyard cause of divine punishment for revolutionaries SCOURGE
Consort seen with us in Gautier poem ALBERT
Cornish river employees for Sir John FALSTAFF
Elinor was the one who represented sense DASHWOOD
Gemini from radio's curious horoscope DIOSCURI
Georgia doctor gets a sort of old cello GAMBA
He initiates many innocent light novel editions MILNE
Imogen's helper for whom piano is out of tune PISANIC
Italian noblewoman, as defined in Webster DUCHESSOFMALFI
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James, who was seduced by the music of chance NASHE
Lively music from the Halle (growing livelier) ALLEGRO
Matchless Congreve character THECLDBACHELOR
May it be with John Tanner, thought Shaw LIFEFORCE
One of her suitors sustained slender hopes ANNEPAGE
Only half as significant as the Quarto? EIGHTVO
Peculiar relations, like the owners of The Moonstone ORIENTALS
Poet of Aurora Leigh RALEIGH
Predator ruthlessly punished by Hilda Cherrington ANENOME
Recalling Scott's moneylender, is a bill ISAAC
Remarkable, like Thurber's O WONDERFUL
Spoke like Cicero, but classified zero ORATED
Stone Age north-eastern circle illuminated this Latin NEOLITHIC
Team whose success was recorded by Aurelian Townshend? ALBION
Terry Pratchett's sort of fantastic LIGHT