The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 529 - November 7, 2003

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'As some grave Tyrian-- , from the sea' (Matthew Arnold) TRADER
'But, dying, has made us - gifts than gold' (Rupert Brooke) CASTLERICHMOND
'O what made fatuous -s toil / To break earth's sleep at all?' (Wilfred Owen) SUNBEAM
'One of the best - as fierce as a dragon in a pinch' BILBO
A devotee of Death in the Afternoon? AFFICIONADO
Clever quibbler from Aesop (Histories) SOPHIST
Comic strip character valued above Claudio's friend TROPICOFCANCER
Destructively criticize camera move PAN
Detectives rise to support what sounds genial, tuneful MELODIC
Exalted description of Liszt work? RHAPSODIC
Excellent as Jepson's Child of the World ADMIRABLE
First degree of scale gives renewed vigour TONIC
Golding's tomb PYRAMID
Heavenly twins in radio's Curiosity Shop DIOSCURI
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I cap Slope ingeniously, though similarly governed by bishop EPISCOPAL
Instrument of Pope's rapist SCISSORS
Moliere protagonist I associated with false credo produces dagger MISERICORDE
No cairn constructed for husband of Corneille's Cleopatra NICANOR
Novelist, it's said, gets no backing for poet DICKINSON
One of Deighton's was outdated SPY
Put to sleep in artist's closed atelier SEDATE
Puzzle compilation by Ian Rankin REBUS
Right tipple for Delaney RARER
Schnitzler's endless sort of drone RONDE
Sort of theatre to make accessible poetically - then the rain comes back STARBOARD
Stars of offering from Richard Henry Horne SUPERHERO
Ulster vehicle kept by Academician gets final release NIRVANA
Yeats, it might appear, is too much ORION