The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 612 - July 29, 2005

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'A judicious eye instantly rejects anything --' (Henry Fielding) OUTRE
'In things right true my heart and eyes have --' (Shakespeare, Sonnets) ERRED
'None -- at her feet confessed lovers in thrall' (E. B. Browning) ECLOGUE
Capote had his at the jeweller's BEEAKFAST
Children like Roberta, Peter and Phyllis SORCERESS
Circe, for example, recrosses tentatively OVERTURES
Desperately cable help for composer PACHELBEL
Give credit to English journalist for belief RAILWAY
Guide to Turneresque landscape painter DESTROYER
His life, and his sons'finally became seriously constricted LAOCOON
His work recalls Oscar Wilde in Paris EPSTEIN
How Leam Dundas made up? - made up by Eliza Linton KNELT
Insufferable characteristic of existence in work from Milan LIGHTNESS
Its southern suburbs visited by Cleary? THEHEROES
Kingsley's sweep winner ELLIE
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Later incarnation of Robert E. Howard's barbarian WHITEHEAT
London district Christopher mentioned in pastoral poem BABYLON
Lyric poem in fourty five rpm verse form EPODE
Multiple prizewinning dramatist with complex plots SOPHOCLES
Not quite yet bourgeois, but more than minion NEWLETTER
Poet of ballad knight and queen SPENSER
Poet quite correctly turned out SMART
She remained herself for James Hilton CATHERINE
Terminus with alternative place to meet witch BREVIER
The reason why Conrad Richter couldn't see the wood? ATONEMENT
The subject is a Belgian city CREED
Unusual production of Tosca is a matter of course ASCOT
Written to death by C. Day Lewis TREES
Yorkshire writer is a graduate with the worst kind of following BARSTOW