The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 563 - July 23, 2004

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'The inflated style is itself a kind of -. A mass of Latin words falls upon the facts like soft snow' (Orwell) NOSE
A gem from Leon Uris AJAX
Director makes use of company caught on water at Cannes SCRIPTURES
Discovered with child in Bennett story DEADSOULS
His Eve, said Swinburne, is a drunken apple-woman LUCKILY
How Jim Dixon at last came out of his difficulties KEAN
Jehovah's Witness a follower of Bertrand? TOADS
Larkin's jumpers, suitable for water sports ANDREADELSARTO
Lear has a luminous description of one DESPOIL
Mad, like Marian Engel's houses DIMPLED
Man, perhaps, in Primo Levi's letters WASHPOT
McMurtry's were loving TOPAZ
Moab is Fry's MONSARRAT
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Much frequented, like the houses of Virginia Woolf and Hilaire Belloc RUSSELLITE
Nothing to support the odour of Dodie Smith's hero COCTEAU
Novelist revised Roman's art FRANNYANDZOOEY
Play parts from New Testament WHITMAN
Privy Greek hero LUNATIC
Said to be enthusiastic actor ELSIE
Shaw's Man, as distinct from man? AFTERTHEDANCE
The hoping one of Zamenhof ACTS
The surgeons soon -ed them of their arms, And some with salves they cure, and some with charms' (Dryden) HAUNTED
Weight of Wessex non-com SUPER
What Cupid no longer was, after card game with Campaspe TROY
Writing might be true in old pouches EUPHEMISM