The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 564 - July 30, 2004

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'One good horse-shoe is worth about two and a quarter - sermons'(De Quincey) SPITAL
Current country of woodstock cavalier BULLETPARK
Elderly self-obsessed pedant from the time of Caesar's murder? EPISCOPAL
Exquisite sort of regime from Gascoigne ASTUDYINSCARLET
Fair enough for Housman LUDLOW
Hardy novel I printed ASTI
His head of state was barely visible ANDERSEN
Irwin Shaw's sort of work CASAUBON
Landseer subject by Laurel? ANTICHAY
Leo Rosten undertook Hyman Kaplan's RODIN
Locals where Mortimer and others have been called to the bar ANAGRAMS
Neil Simon's Spanish place sounded sweet PLAZA
Novel dance for satyrs GLINKA
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One heavyweight seafarer from Defoe EDUCATION
One of those heard in the night by Brecht DRUM
Puzzles a poor horse runs into INTREPID
Quivering, like Maugham's page? TREMBLING
Russian composer with connection in Georgia INNS
Sculptor as river god DELICATE
Shakespeare's Moor, beloved by queen ATHENA
Sort of dacron yarn-spinner BADBLOOD
That of Joe Eszterhas was basic STAG
Unexpected social pep of bishops SINGLETON
Unusual actors' deal concerning priesthood SACERDOTAL
Wine from Benedick's Padua, still sparkling CONRAD