The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 586 - January 21, 2005

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'Souls of poets dead and gone, What -- have ye known' (Keats) RAS
A yield on poor soil in Athens ACROPOLIS
Artist's Ethiopian prince TOPSECRET
Bullying, like a victim of Achilles HECTORING
Caesar's librarian from the Var (Roman forebears) RALPHMOULDY
Did he benefit from a reported seller's market? ALIAS
Fast success in fifty-two EQUAL
George Macaulay's achievement is history SHERLOCKHOLMES
Goddess encountered in deer enclosure DEMETER
He confessed as a young man, and remembered his dead life MOORE
Her Red and Green perhaps seriously delayed by Forever Amber? MURDOCH
It was assumed by Poquelin and Henri Beyle TREVELYAN
Its producers necessarily good at figures EELOGIST
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Jacques, flower of French literature RIVIERE
Like Wells, they may supply ideas for new work ORCHESTRA
Like, like Norman McCaig's skies TRENTSLASTCASE
Not accessible, like Monica Dickens's work at nightfall STATUARY
Novel introducing first woman with broken nail CAKESANDALE
One of two's more popular publications? SOURCES
Peter Shaffer dramatized this sort of pursuit of twenty five down ROYAL
Records are on order, showing course of Brenton's work EVELINA
Somehow pleased, seeing Temps Perdu SPARTACUS
Team capable of concerted action ELYSIUM
US get oil, funnily enough, employing encomiast VARRO
US lawyer, inwardly hurt, demonstrates Buddhist law DHARMA