The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 559 - June 25, 2004

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'A good honest man, but no poet', according to Jonson TRIALS
'I hope I shall never be - from detecting what I think a cheat' (Samuel Johnson) APASSAGETOINDIA
'I'm partly a - man and partly P.R.O.' (John Betjeman) IMPERIAL
'Two towers of sail at dawn of day / Are scarce long leagues apart, -' (A. H. Clough) ICECREAM
American in stout cotton stuff seen with a wife and mother of emperors DRUSILLA
Beasts speak up in secret language of flowers for Swann FORSTER
Book size introduced by Napoleon III? GABARDINE
Borders are invaded by Dickensian nasty SMALLWEED
Boyd's sweet sort of conflict APACHE
Cloak assumed by Shylock UNGUARDED
Deadly content of Violet Haldeman work LETHAL
Depths plumbed by James Cameron screenplay GOLDSMITH
Did Holmes's rule over the bacon and eggs? AUTOCRAT
Divine, as 1's grandson, for example, in Graves DEIFIC
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Dune a drug? Possibly, to the vulnerable CATTLEYAS
Everyone at Suffolk town, including English thriller writer DANIEL
Hamlet abandoned by this artisan? AGNESGREY
Learnt a new way of leasing Ð Spike Milligan's Bedsitting Room, perhaps? RENTAL
Nigel, novelist of Richmal Crompton's creation? WILLIAMS
Not so great, like Wain's firmament LIAISON
Only connect him with 5 DETERRED
Poe's dominie whose home collapsed? USHER
Some attempts by Knox's interpreter? DESCRIED
Some chaste lives? Talk about chaste! SMALLER
Sort of mutual diacritic UMLAUT
Unanimist writer shows I am immersed in French novels ROMAINS
Violent dance has father in pain ABYSS