The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 628 - December 9, 2005

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'Cruel, but --d and bland, - Dumb, inscrutable and grand' (Matthew Arnold) OSBORRE
A feeling for Amis UNCERTAIN
Able to double up in dance TITUS
An insignificant character of Garrick in seventeen fifty seven LILLIPUTIAN
Biggles, perhaps, discovers a Roman road on the hill AVIATOR
Bulldog Drummond's engineer SAPPER
Coleridge's was unter den Linden COMPOSE
Crossly retrospective dramatist? CASAUBON
Echo in Eco of Eliot's elderly pedant SILVERBOX
Emperor rumoured a peak performer - followed by groan PRISON
Fellow reserves peddled pamphlets ELMER
Galsworthy prop a disappointment to the Prince of Arragon THEBERTRAMS
Go in for some written terms ENTER
He was not bound to interest Brian Aldiss DRACULA
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Kay Boyle's Chekhovian bird SEAGULL
Like common chords from Austria, dictated by Haydn, possibly TRIADIC
Moody Dane of the four temperaments BURNT
Mrs Ewing wrote to it, from six CHAPBOOKS
Norton Quartet is afire ARBUTHNOT
Pinter's party TEA
Sandy companion of Hannay TREASUREISLAND
She is scared somehow, and was false, anyhow CRESSIDA
Some of D'Urfey's plots, situated at Versailles INTRIGUES
Some revolting Brits (Essex types) ICENI
Sort of rice, say, offered a new life ATOWNLIKEALICE
Terence Stamp made her Queen of the Desert PRISCILLA
What Fitzgerald's moving finger would not do ERASE