The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 611 - July 22, 2005

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'For who would leave, unbrib'd, --'s land, / Or change the rocks of Scotland for the Strand?' (Samuel Johnson) HIBERNIA
'O bounding breeze, O rushing seas! / At last, at last -- them there!' (A. H. Clough) UNITE
'Where none admire, 'tis useless to --' (Lyttelton) EXCEL
A mix of styles from what has gone before (that is round the church) PASTICHE
A sound addition YALTA
A sudden stop TEXT
An initial mistake SPOONERISM
Anthologist friend has serious following POLICEMAN
Consensus slowly reveals Feuchtwanger's hero SUSS
Former pupil meeting magnificent in Douglas PROSTHESIS
French critic known as science-fiction writer TAINE
Hardy character always going over the valley ILIUM
His jazz opera illustrated the importance of being Ernst ABSCISSION
His self-regard was just novel THACKERAY
It is a too, too suitable way of repeating over and over EPIZEUXIS
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Its incomplete fortifications are to be found in Dr Faustus THEGUESTS
Last resort for Crimean peace talks RECONNECT
Like Ms Emin's resting place UNMADE
Liza of Lambeth KEMP
Musician's accent heard in a small dwelling AGOGIC
Officer associated with bloomer by Rao OBSESSION
Old festival - in the past, new GRIEG
Only follow Forster's suggestion again KRENEK
Poorly rig example for composer PLUMB
Reading matter in Supplement (extremely informative) EVERDENE
Sanctimonious emperor as dramatist PALGRAVE
Sort of speech in which a certain sibilance ensues SIGMATISM
Soundly corresponding ASSONANTAL
The Spanish spirit of connoisseur of Greek art BENJONSON
Understand novel, by Gee! PINERO