The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 551 - April 30, 2004

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' ... swallowed up and lost / In the wide - of uncreated night' (Paradise Lost) WOMB
'We must not peep and - at palace doors' (Emerson) SALEM
An ironical sort of contemporary of Pepys or Walton, for example EAVESDROP
Bernard MacLaverty's essayist? ELIZABETH
Climb tree to meet novel diplomat MOUNTOLIVE
Fates ring the Navy, stretching from pole to pole SCULPTRESS
For you, Miss Rhys, say, one short at the opera CAROLINIAN
German gardener ARMAGEDDON
Glorify pillar of the church LAUD
Hardly a monograph on Barbara Hepworth by Minette Walters EUGENEONEGIN
He wrote many long years ago DEEP
Last battle of Leon Uris and Gore Vidal THEPRAIRIE
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Losing ground, like Malvolio? (Gartered or otherwise) ENTERTAINING
Near version of composer ARNE
Not so much a description of Mr Sloane as of the actions of those he met ALLOW
Novelist short of time for tax SCOT
One actor, we hear, presented early by Edward Albee RETROGRADE
One of Lucie-Smith's well-versed benevolent characters? WELLWISHER
Poison-pen nuisance may conceal a bit of a bore in Paris RACONTEUR
Profound refuge for Sarah Orne Jewett IMPRESARI
Reported which town? WATCHANDWARD
Sartre's are down. Rien ne va plus NORNS
They are in the production line ENNUI
Yarn-spinner, or centaur, perhaps THOMASFULLER