The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 668 - October 13, 2006

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'A traveller has a right to relate and -- his adventures as he pleases' (Raspe) EMBELLISH
'Bent, but not broken, with age' was Evangeline's notary LUCIANA
'Stubb was lustily singing out for someone to -- him up' (Moby Dick) PALAESTRA
A pale star suffering in the gym LEBLANC
Additional charge for minor character EXTRA
Artist's vest SPENCER
Associated with Miller by James, and with Burns by Kavanagh DAISY
Benson protagonist not applicable as Adriana's sister SLENDER
California puts French wine first for reformer AUDIT
Circular tract LEAFLET
Control partner in ballet STAEL
Evaluation from Rupert of Hentzau, ditching the evidence LADLE
Fast character identified by copper Greek city's sheltering CELIA
God in a changed Libyan city of Byzantine ruins APOOLLNNA
Greek mites destroy plate LEPTA
Her material was light and romantic, like georgette TESTAMENT
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Least sort of hostess, inconstant, but reportedly with constant lover AESON
Lioness in winter? CHECKMATE
Lorry the French used for piece in journal ARTICLE
Mazo de la Roche's were up betimes for a look round SPARTACUS
Mortimer suggested conflicting ones ANSWERS
Muddled statement by Hutchinson CALVINIST
One who foresaw first careless fool and academician CASSANDRA
Rumoured to betray Irish dramatist SYNGE
Russell child is Argonaut's father EXPLORERS
Second loan-shark seen in Windsor Park ELEANOR
See unclad, dishevelled, conspiratorial giant ENCELADUS
She continued a saga from absolute zero CRESSWELL
Short time to listen to farce THARK
Titanic output observed from this poet PRATT
Would-be bigamist from Kentish Town ROCHESTER