The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 532 - November 28, 2003

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'... false -es, as thick as those caterpillars that give you a rash if you handle them' (Alan Clark, Diaries) EYELASH
'... the dull sound, as if - women were beating great carpets' (Virginia Woolf) NOCTURNAL
'Moody beggars, starving for a time / Of - havoc and confusion' (Henry IV Part 1) PELLMELL
'We sing you the song of the - / Europe's beauty spot' (Ira Gershwin) RHINELAND
... canal flows back for god ZEUS
A bad pain after the exam for priestesses and ... THEBACCHAE
American don reported as novelist DELILLO
Anita Brookner's mere pub HOTELDULAC
Dendriform friends of Frodo would be close relations on average ENTS
Early victim of a master of suspense DAMOCLES
Eliot's radical in Tarka's home HOLT
Fairy-tale monster spills gore OGRE
French composer assents, in a new composition SAINTSAENS
French composer rhapsodized in Spain CHABRIER
Helen plots deviously, producing waterway fatal to Greek youth HELLESPONT
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His diary was sub rosa ADRIANMOLE
Hood's dreamer is a male animal ARAM
Irish poet with north-eastern identity produces epic AENEID
King emulated by Mr Toad JEHU
Naked lady planted by Dodie Smih AUTUMNCROCUS
Piece of Poulenc (Orestes) in repeat performance ENCORE
Pithy comment, often wild, they say EPIGRAM
Russian symbolist in Chekhov play IVANOV
Safe course for film's audio component SOUNDTRACK
She is associated with spa product by George Moore ESTHER
So should he be, that first invented war, said Marlowe ACCURST
Sort of Minoan ladle misspelled in this Latin HELLADIC
Spies held sly version of ballet LESSYLPHIDES
Tax Welsh, for example SCOT
The work by Cowper TASK